In this paper we consider the influences of the Indian Mutiny or Uprising of 1857 on gender formations in Anglo-India. The first part of our paper provides a concise background to the 1857 Uprising, while the second part explores the reconstructions of Anglo-Indian masculinity and femininity in response to the events of 1857 which shook Britain's confidence in its ability to control India. In particular we look at three examples of Mutiny iconography which open up a discourse on the status of whiteness in both Anglo-India and Britain with their implications for the relationship between race and gender in India
Following the 1857-1858 Mutiny and its expression of Indian hostility to British rule, the British r...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
In this paper we consider the influences of the Indian Mutiny or Uprising of 1857 on gender formatio...
In this paper we consider the influences of the Indian Mutiny or Uprising of 1857 on gender formatio...
In 1915 a rebellion broke out among the Fifth Light Infantry of the British Indian Army, which was s...
This essay offers an exploration of the tropes and stereotypes that came to define the Anglo-Indian ...
This essay offers an exploration of the tropes and stereotypes that came to define the Anglo-Indian ...
Tracing the impacts of 1857 on the organisation of the Indian Army in the late nineteenth century, t...
The paper begins with a critique of the ‘imperialism-nationalism’ paradigm and its concomitant privi...
The paper begins with a critique of the ‘imperialism-nationalism’ paradigm and its concomitant privi...
The paper begins with a critique of the ‘imperialism-nationalism’ paradigm and its concomitant privi...
The paper begins with a critique of the ‘imperialism-nationalism’ paradigm and its concomitant privi...
Following the Mutiny of 1857, the transfer of power from the East India Company to the British Crown...
The colonial encounter was arguably an early instance of transnationalization that had lasting and s...
Following the 1857-1858 Mutiny and its expression of Indian hostility to British rule, the British r...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
In this paper we consider the influences of the Indian Mutiny or Uprising of 1857 on gender formatio...
In this paper we consider the influences of the Indian Mutiny or Uprising of 1857 on gender formatio...
In 1915 a rebellion broke out among the Fifth Light Infantry of the British Indian Army, which was s...
This essay offers an exploration of the tropes and stereotypes that came to define the Anglo-Indian ...
This essay offers an exploration of the tropes and stereotypes that came to define the Anglo-Indian ...
Tracing the impacts of 1857 on the organisation of the Indian Army in the late nineteenth century, t...
The paper begins with a critique of the ‘imperialism-nationalism’ paradigm and its concomitant privi...
The paper begins with a critique of the ‘imperialism-nationalism’ paradigm and its concomitant privi...
The paper begins with a critique of the ‘imperialism-nationalism’ paradigm and its concomitant privi...
The paper begins with a critique of the ‘imperialism-nationalism’ paradigm and its concomitant privi...
Following the Mutiny of 1857, the transfer of power from the East India Company to the British Crown...
The colonial encounter was arguably an early instance of transnationalization that had lasting and s...
Following the 1857-1858 Mutiny and its expression of Indian hostility to British rule, the British r...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...