This paper will examine the implications of the colonial construction of criminality for our understanding of criminology and gender today.construction of criminality, criminology and gender,colonial Calcutta, Legal Studies, Women's Studies, Gender Studies
Colonial Detection tracks the checkered career of criminal detection, a distinct mode of producing k...
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In this chapter I would like to explore some of the theoretical complexities around the retrieval of...
This thesis explores the production and regulation of gender deviance through and as caste in the mi...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, a certain dissatisfaction becomes apparent in the reco...
In the South Asian setting, the fields of gender history and family history are still predominantly ...
This thesis explores the ways in which the British colonial state in India understood perceived grou...
The Victorian era was characterised by a fascination with the criminal’s psyche. In the late 1860s, ...
Viewed in the context of development and social change, the concept of female criminality is a recen...
This thesis explores the relationship between law, sovereignty and violence in colonial India in the...
Female Infanticide in India is a theoretical and discursive intervention in the field of postcolonia...
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Quick thinking, versatility, organisational skills, teamwork, courage, numeracy and familiarity with...
This essay and its sequel explore the relationship between crime and culture in order to better unde...
Colonial Detection tracks the checkered career of criminal detection, a distinct mode of producing k...
This essay argues that conceptions of gender greatly affected the way women experienced the early mo...
This dissertation examines methods of surveilling Indian individuals and groups targeted by British ...
In this chapter I would like to explore some of the theoretical complexities around the retrieval of...
This thesis explores the production and regulation of gender deviance through and as caste in the mi...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, a certain dissatisfaction becomes apparent in the reco...
In the South Asian setting, the fields of gender history and family history are still predominantly ...
This thesis explores the ways in which the British colonial state in India understood perceived grou...
The Victorian era was characterised by a fascination with the criminal’s psyche. In the late 1860s, ...
Viewed in the context of development and social change, the concept of female criminality is a recen...
This thesis explores the relationship between law, sovereignty and violence in colonial India in the...
Female Infanticide in India is a theoretical and discursive intervention in the field of postcolonia...
Female criminality is one of the important phenomena in popular media and also in academic discourse...
Quick thinking, versatility, organisational skills, teamwork, courage, numeracy and familiarity with...
This essay and its sequel explore the relationship between crime and culture in order to better unde...
Colonial Detection tracks the checkered career of criminal detection, a distinct mode of producing k...
This essay argues that conceptions of gender greatly affected the way women experienced the early mo...
This dissertation examines methods of surveilling Indian individuals and groups targeted by British ...