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Out of India: The Journeys of the Begam of Bhopal, 1901–1930
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Siobhan Lambert Hurley
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Bodies, Empires, and World Histories 1
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I. Thresholds of Modernity: Mapping Genders
- Masculinity and the Bangash Nawabs of Farrukhabad 19
- An Island of Women: Gender in Qing Travel Writing about Taiwan 38
- Male Travelers, Female Bodies, and the Gendering of Racial Ideology, 1500–1770 54
- Christian Morality in New Spain: The Nahua Woman in the Franciscan Imaginary 67
- Eva’s Men: Gender and Power at the Cape of Good Hope 84
- Colonial Bodies, Hygiene, and Abolitionist Politics in Eighteenth-Century France 106
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II. Global Empires, Local Encounters
- Women, Property, and Power in Eighteenth-Century Cairo 125
- Reproducing Colonialism in British Columbia, 1849–1871 143
- Native American and Métis Women as ‘‘Public Mothers’’ in the Nineteenth-Century Midwest 164
- Britishness, Clubbability, and the Colonial Public Sphere 183
- Muscular Catholicism: Nationalism, Masculinity, and Gaelic Team Sports, 1884–1916 201
- Reproducing the ‘‘French Race’’: Immigration and Pronatalism in Early-Twentieth-Century France 219
- Race Hysteria, Darwin 1938 234
- Tattooed Secrets: Women’s History in Magude District, Southern Mozambique 253
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III. The Mobility of Politics and the Politics of Mobility
- An Ottoman Occidentalist in Europe: Ahmed Midhat Meets Madame Gülnar, 1889 277
- Out of India: The Journeys of the Begam of Bhopal, 1901–1930 293
- Celibacy, Sexuality, and Nationalism in North India 310
- Women’s Liberation and Islam in Soviet Uzbekistan, 1926–1941 321
- Gender, Power, and U.S. Imperialism: The Occupation of Japan, 1945–1952 342
- History and Memory: The ‘‘Comfort Women’’ Controversy 363
- ‘‘One Black Allah’’: The Middle East in the Cultural Politics of African American Liberation, 1955–1970 383
- Postscript: Bodies, Genders, Empires: Reimagining World Histories 405
- Index 425
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Bodies, Empires, and World Histories 1
-
I. Thresholds of Modernity: Mapping Genders
- Masculinity and the Bangash Nawabs of Farrukhabad 19
- An Island of Women: Gender in Qing Travel Writing about Taiwan 38
- Male Travelers, Female Bodies, and the Gendering of Racial Ideology, 1500–1770 54
- Christian Morality in New Spain: The Nahua Woman in the Franciscan Imaginary 67
- Eva’s Men: Gender and Power at the Cape of Good Hope 84
- Colonial Bodies, Hygiene, and Abolitionist Politics in Eighteenth-Century France 106
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II. Global Empires, Local Encounters
- Women, Property, and Power in Eighteenth-Century Cairo 125
- Reproducing Colonialism in British Columbia, 1849–1871 143
- Native American and Métis Women as ‘‘Public Mothers’’ in the Nineteenth-Century Midwest 164
- Britishness, Clubbability, and the Colonial Public Sphere 183
- Muscular Catholicism: Nationalism, Masculinity, and Gaelic Team Sports, 1884–1916 201
- Reproducing the ‘‘French Race’’: Immigration and Pronatalism in Early-Twentieth-Century France 219
- Race Hysteria, Darwin 1938 234
- Tattooed Secrets: Women’s History in Magude District, Southern Mozambique 253
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III. The Mobility of Politics and the Politics of Mobility
- An Ottoman Occidentalist in Europe: Ahmed Midhat Meets Madame Gülnar, 1889 277
- Out of India: The Journeys of the Begam of Bhopal, 1901–1930 293
- Celibacy, Sexuality, and Nationalism in North India 310
- Women’s Liberation and Islam in Soviet Uzbekistan, 1926–1941 321
- Gender, Power, and U.S. Imperialism: The Occupation of Japan, 1945–1952 342
- History and Memory: The ‘‘Comfort Women’’ Controversy 363
- ‘‘One Black Allah’’: The Middle East in the Cultural Politics of African American Liberation, 1955–1970 383
- Postscript: Bodies, Genders, Empires: Reimagining World Histories 405
- Index 425