This article rereads Penelope Lively's first memoir Oleander, Jacaranda (1994) as not only witnessing the end of British colonial rule, but also revealing how life in England – and more widely Britain – elides and conceals the impact of Empire. Lively's childhood in Egypt is described as a lonely one, yet the private, often confined world of Oleander, Jacaranda offers glimpses of life on an island of whiteness, creating a first-hand account of how Lively's English household was marooned within its Egyptian surroundings. It repeatedly draws our attention to the subterranean, partially obscured experiences of a wealthy white colonial childhood, asking us to imagine what worlds and realities are excluded from a surface-level view of drawing ro...
This article reviews Hazel Carby's 2019 publication Imperial Intimacies: A Tale of Two Islands. It a...
This article focuses on the limits of liberal discourses such as multiculturalism in an increasing g...
In this paper, we advocate identifying the colonizing logics of race in criminological analysis, in ...
This thesis examines how the British Empire and the legacies of colonial rule impact upon and are ex...
Postcolonial utopia is a notion only recently explored, connecting the original meaning of utopia as...
Although most of West Indians had British citizenship and believed they were answering the call of t...
This article examines the concept of memory in three autobiographical books by Penelope Lively: Olea...
Living in a foreign country is very different from visiting it as a tourist, moving about in a regim...
This paper explores how processes of remembering past events contribute to the construction of highl...
In recent years historians have highlighted country houses’ colonial connections. Such work is anima...
In recent years historians have highlighted country houses’ colonial connections. Such work is anima...
This article reviews Hazel Carby's 2019 publication Imperial Intimacies: A Tale of Two Islands. It a...
Using the space created by the land invasions, over the last ten years or\ud so there has been a pro...
This book brings together historians from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Eur...
This article reviews Hazel Carby's 2019 publication Imperial Intimacies: A Tale of Two Islands. It a...
This article reviews Hazel Carby's 2019 publication Imperial Intimacies: A Tale of Two Islands. It a...
This article focuses on the limits of liberal discourses such as multiculturalism in an increasing g...
In this paper, we advocate identifying the colonizing logics of race in criminological analysis, in ...
This thesis examines how the British Empire and the legacies of colonial rule impact upon and are ex...
Postcolonial utopia is a notion only recently explored, connecting the original meaning of utopia as...
Although most of West Indians had British citizenship and believed they were answering the call of t...
This article examines the concept of memory in three autobiographical books by Penelope Lively: Olea...
Living in a foreign country is very different from visiting it as a tourist, moving about in a regim...
This paper explores how processes of remembering past events contribute to the construction of highl...
In recent years historians have highlighted country houses’ colonial connections. Such work is anima...
In recent years historians have highlighted country houses’ colonial connections. Such work is anima...
This article reviews Hazel Carby's 2019 publication Imperial Intimacies: A Tale of Two Islands. It a...
Using the space created by the land invasions, over the last ten years or\ud so there has been a pro...
This book brings together historians from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Eur...
This article reviews Hazel Carby's 2019 publication Imperial Intimacies: A Tale of Two Islands. It a...
This article reviews Hazel Carby's 2019 publication Imperial Intimacies: A Tale of Two Islands. It a...
This article focuses on the limits of liberal discourses such as multiculturalism in an increasing g...
In this paper, we advocate identifying the colonizing logics of race in criminological analysis, in ...