The male empire under the female gaze : the British raj and the memsahib /
Susmita Roye and Rajeshwar Mittapalli.
Bok Engelsk 2013 · Electronic books
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Omfang | 1 online resource (viii, 321 pages )
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Opplysninger | Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph. - Introduction: (re)viewing the gaze / Susmita Roye and Rajeshwar Mittapalli -- Memsahib's literature -- Wide range of memsahib's writings. Inscribing the "taaje": gender and colonization in Lady Maria Nugent's India journal / Lisa Nevssrez -- Missing children: representations of Anglo-Indian maternity / Helen Pike Bauer -- Focus on memsahib's fiction. Cross-gendered voice and disguise: a discourse on race, class and gender in British India / Susmita Roye -- Supernatural empire: the Anglo-Indian ghost stories of Bithia Mary Croker and Alice Perrin / Melissa Edmundson -- Memsahib in literature -- Colonial sahibs' depiction of the memsahib. The taming of the shrew: A passage to India as a female bildungsroman / Minjeong Kim -- A feminine ear: listening for alternatives to the imperial gaze in E.M. Forster's A passage to India / Benjamin Bateman -- Postcolonial perspectives on the memsahib -- The disguised gaze: cross-cultural gender relations in Ruskin Bond's A flight of pigeons / Mitali Gangopadhyay -- Memsahibs in the sun: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's Heat and dust and feminist "Orientalism" / Modhumita Roy.
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ISBN | 1-62499-759-7
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