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Women and the Colonial Gaze

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"Women and the Colonial Gaze" examines the way images of women have been used by colonizers and subject peoples to define the colonial relationship.

Unique features include essays on pre-modern imperialism, colonization within Europe, imperialism by non-European powers and intellectual imperialism by authors and scholars.

These essays suggest that gender's use as a tool in the imperialist context is much older and more comprehensive than previously suggested.

Using methodology drawn from several scholarly disciplines, the essays encourage comparative assessment of gender and imperialism.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
0333773519 / 9780333773512
Paperback / softback
305.409
29/04/2002
United Kingdom
English
xi, 258 p.
22 cm
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Tamara L. Hunt is the author of "Defining John Bull: Caricature and British National Identity, 1760-1820" Micheline R. Lessard has published in "Vietnamologica" and in "Essays into Vietnamese Pasts", and has written a number of articles for the "Encyclopaedia of Asia".
Tamara L. Hunt is the author of "Defining John Bull: Caricature and British National Identity, 1760-1820" Micheline R. Lessard has published in "Vietnamologica" and in "Essays into Vietnamese Pasts", and has written a number of articles for the "Encyclopaedia of Asia". HBG General & world history, JFSJ Gender studies, gender groups, MMJ Clinical psychology