Burdens of history : British feminists, Indian women, and imperial culture, 1865-1915 /

In this study of British middle-class feminism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Antoinette Burton explores an important but neglected historical dimension of the relationship between feminism and imperialism. Demonstrating how feminists in the United Kingdom appropriated imperia...

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Autor Principal: Burton, Antoinette M., 1961- (Author)
Formato: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:inglés
Publicado: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©1994.
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Table of Contents:
  • The politics of recovery: historicizing imperial feminism, 1865-1915
  • Woman in the nation: feminism, race, and empire in the "National" culture
  • Female emancipation and the other woman
  • Reading Indian women: feminist periodicals and imperial identity
  • The White woman's burden: Josephine Butler and the Indian campaign, 1886-1915
  • A girdle round the earth: British imperial suffrage and the ideology of global sisterhood
  • Representation, empire, and feminist history.