Ida E. Cliffe was posted in India as a nurse during the First World War. In a travel memoir published sixty years later, she captures her extensive travels across wartime colonial India. Her travel diary combines two distinct positions – that of the woman-coloniser recording her travel in the colonies, and that of the nurse in a war-zone. It focuses on the British coloniser’s home-life in India, the picturesque landscape of the country, the cosmopolitanism of its people, and its recent history. This article explores the problematic nuances in Cliffe’s celebration of colonial cosmopolitanism, her shopping for colonial artefacts and her appreciation of the picturesque embedded within the subtext of pride in British imperialism. It demonstrate...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century manifestations of colonial intimacy in a range of text...
This study explores how female authored travel texts and their reviews reveal the diversity of disco...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
Ida E. Cliffe was posted in India as a nurse during the First World War. In a travel memoir publishe...
This study focuses on the British wives of civil servants and army officers who lived in India from...
THE COUNTER-COLONIAL TRAVEL WRITING OF FANNY PARKES AND E.M. FORSTER by Amy Lynn Snook June, 201...
The article examines the Indian travelogues of Eliza Fay, Maria Graham, and Fanny Parks along the tr...
During the second half of the eighteenth century the British East India Company popularised the imag...
This study explores the repatriation processes of the white, British, middle-class wives of army off...
Antoinette Burton focuses on the experiences of three Victorian travelers in Britain to illustrate h...
During colonial times, local cultural expression wrestled with the global as represented by the syst...
This dissertation suggests we regard critics of empire as belonging to a subcategory of the dominant...
This thesis presents a life geography of Mary Curzon during the time she occupied the position of Vi...
This article focuses on oriental tales set in India written by British women writers during the 1820...
This article analyses accounts of travels to Asia written by Bengali women in the early 20th centur...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century manifestations of colonial intimacy in a range of text...
This study explores how female authored travel texts and their reviews reveal the diversity of disco...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
Ida E. Cliffe was posted in India as a nurse during the First World War. In a travel memoir publishe...
This study focuses on the British wives of civil servants and army officers who lived in India from...
THE COUNTER-COLONIAL TRAVEL WRITING OF FANNY PARKES AND E.M. FORSTER by Amy Lynn Snook June, 201...
The article examines the Indian travelogues of Eliza Fay, Maria Graham, and Fanny Parks along the tr...
During the second half of the eighteenth century the British East India Company popularised the imag...
This study explores the repatriation processes of the white, British, middle-class wives of army off...
Antoinette Burton focuses on the experiences of three Victorian travelers in Britain to illustrate h...
During colonial times, local cultural expression wrestled with the global as represented by the syst...
This dissertation suggests we regard critics of empire as belonging to a subcategory of the dominant...
This thesis presents a life geography of Mary Curzon during the time she occupied the position of Vi...
This article focuses on oriental tales set in India written by British women writers during the 1820...
This article analyses accounts of travels to Asia written by Bengali women in the early 20th centur...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century manifestations of colonial intimacy in a range of text...
This study explores how female authored travel texts and their reviews reveal the diversity of disco...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...