Woman and empire : representations in the writings of British India, 1858-1900 / by Indrani Sen
By: Sen, Indrani [Author].
Material type: TextSeries: New perspectives in South Asian History 3.Publisher: Hyderabad : Orient Longman Pvt. Ltd, 2002.Description: xix, 204p. 22cm.ISBN: 9788125033462; 8125033467.Subject(s): Taylor, Meadows | Kipling, Rudyard | Steel, Flora Annie Webster | English literature -- Fiction -- History | EnglishDDC classification: 823.009Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | HCC Central Library General Stacks | 823.009 Se55 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | c12421 |
Includes Glossary, Bibliography, and Index
Woman, Ideology Empire: Inventing the white woman in Nineteenth-century British India Satis, Bibis, Purdahnashins: Anglo-Indian and the Indian woman Gender and Imperial Citizenship: nineteenth-century British Raj Fiction Chivalric rescue: the novels of Philip Meadows Taylor Gender and the white woman's burden: Flora Annie Steel Imagining (Anglo) India: Rudyard Kipling and the construction of women
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