New Zealand-born Katherine Mansfield identified as a cosmopolite and ‘a stranger – an alien’; she staked her claim to London citizenship through writing the city, while asserting her colonial status and co-opting Maori identity. These multiple identities were playfully self-fashioned, but Mansfield was also interpolated as an outsider by the British state. Mansfield was resident in London during a period of decisive change in immigration politics and policy: from the Aliens Act of 1905 and its classification and expulsion of ‘undesirable’ alien bodies, to wartime legislation designating certain aliens as enemies, and (re)introducing passports, registers, identity books, travel permits, labour permits, and internment, to the declaration that...
This thesis traces cultural and socio-political responses to the alien Jew in Britain through the pr...
Total war in the twentieth century witnessed the unprecedented expansion of executive powers in libe...
Mansfield’s rewriting of ‘the contract with death’ explores the implications for her late work of he...
New Zealand-born Katherine Mansfield identified as a cosmopolite and ‘a stranger – an alien’; she st...
In seeking new possibilities for alignments with, and resolutions to, the contradictory agendas impl...
This book explores how fin de siècle Britain and Britons displaced spatially-charged apprehensions a...
As a young student at Queen’s College in Harley Street, Katherine Mansfield once put her hand up in ...
Subjects and Aliens confronts the problematic history of belonging in Australia and New Zealand. In ...
Katherine Mansfield, a British short story writer of the first part of the twentieth century, lived ...
There is no home in this world for colonising peoples, but the desire for a place or a state to call...
Focusing on the domestic ideals of settler colonialism, this essay provides an analysis of Katherine...
"The Woman at the Store" is the first of Katherine Mansfield’s short stories set in the New Zealand ...
London was a fast-expanding metropolis in the early modern period, largely fuelled by migration, dom...
'To be truly British we must be Anti-German' was a statement voiced by Mrs Ida Boeufve to the Women'...
Mansfield’s travels in Europe after 1909, make her resemble the figure of the postcolonial woman wri...
This thesis traces cultural and socio-political responses to the alien Jew in Britain through the pr...
Total war in the twentieth century witnessed the unprecedented expansion of executive powers in libe...
Mansfield’s rewriting of ‘the contract with death’ explores the implications for her late work of he...
New Zealand-born Katherine Mansfield identified as a cosmopolite and ‘a stranger – an alien’; she st...
In seeking new possibilities for alignments with, and resolutions to, the contradictory agendas impl...
This book explores how fin de siècle Britain and Britons displaced spatially-charged apprehensions a...
As a young student at Queen’s College in Harley Street, Katherine Mansfield once put her hand up in ...
Subjects and Aliens confronts the problematic history of belonging in Australia and New Zealand. In ...
Katherine Mansfield, a British short story writer of the first part of the twentieth century, lived ...
There is no home in this world for colonising peoples, but the desire for a place or a state to call...
Focusing on the domestic ideals of settler colonialism, this essay provides an analysis of Katherine...
"The Woman at the Store" is the first of Katherine Mansfield’s short stories set in the New Zealand ...
London was a fast-expanding metropolis in the early modern period, largely fuelled by migration, dom...
'To be truly British we must be Anti-German' was a statement voiced by Mrs Ida Boeufve to the Women'...
Mansfield’s travels in Europe after 1909, make her resemble the figure of the postcolonial woman wri...
This thesis traces cultural and socio-political responses to the alien Jew in Britain through the pr...
Total war in the twentieth century witnessed the unprecedented expansion of executive powers in libe...
Mansfield’s rewriting of ‘the contract with death’ explores the implications for her late work of he...