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Colonial masculinity : the 'manly Englishman' and the 'effeminate Bengali' in the late nineteenth century

"Colonial masculinity breaks new ground by placing masculinity at the centre of colonial and nationalist politics in the late nineteenth century in India. Mrinalini Sinha situates the analysis very specifically in the context of an imperial social formation, examining colonial masculinity not only in the context of social forces within India, but also as framed by and framing political, economic, and ideological shifts in Britain."--Jacket
Print Book, English, 1995
Manchester University Press ; Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, Manchester, New York, 1995
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xi, 191 pages ; 25 cm.
9780719042850, 9780719046537, 0719042852, 071904653X
31605744
Reconfiguring hierarchies - the Ilbert Bill controversy, 1883-84; containing crisis - the native volunteer movement, 1885-86; competing masculinities - the Public Service Commission, 1886-87; potent protests - the age of consent controversy, 1891.
Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--State University of New York at Stony Brook
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