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Ballantyne - Moving Subjects: Gender, Mobility, and Intimacy in an Age of Global Empire - 9780252075681 - V9780252075681
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Moving Subjects: Gender, Mobility, and Intimacy in an Age of Global Empire

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Description for Moving Subjects: Gender, Mobility, and Intimacy in an Age of Global Empire Paperback. Investigating how intimacy is constructed across the restless world of empire Editor(s): Ballantyne, Tony; Burton, Antoinette. Num Pages: 368 pages, 7 photographs. BIC Classification: HBG; HBTQ. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 23. Weight in Grams: 499.

Moving Subjects is the first of its kind to make a case not simply for the necessity of a spatial analysis of imperial formations, but for the indispensability of an investigative approach that links space and movement with the domain of the intimate. Through careful archival research and a commitment to excavating the variety of "mobile intimacies" at the heart of imperial power, its agents, and its interlocutors, contributors offer new evidence and approaches for scholars engaged in capturing the historical nuances of imperial domination.

Contributors are Tony Ballantyne, Antoinette Burton, Adrian Carton, David Haines, Katherine Ellinghaus, Charlotte Macdonald, Michael A. McDonnell, Kirsten McKenzie, Michelle Moran, Fiona Paisley, Adele Perry, Dana Rabin, Christine M. Skwiot, Rachel Standfield, Frances Steel, Elizabeth Vibert, and Kerry Wynn.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
University of Illinois Press United States
Number of pages
320
Condition
New
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
Baltimore, United States
ISBN
9780252075681
SKU
V9780252075681
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About Ballantyne
Tony Ballantyne is an associate professor of history and international studies at Washington University, St Louis, and the author of Between Colonialism and Diaspora: Sikh Cultural Formations in an Imperial World. Antoinette Burton holds the Bastian Chair in Global and Transnational Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is the author of The Postcolonial Careers of Santha Rama Rau.

Reviews for Moving Subjects: Gender, Mobility, and Intimacy in an Age of Global Empire
"Compelling."
The Journal of American History "A valuable collection that contains much fascinating material and many valuable conceptual insights."
Victorian Studies “Moving Subjects makes a significant contribution to some lively areas of historical scholarship, conceptualizing them in new ways: the history of the body, the history of sexuality, the ‘new imperial’ history, the history of settler societies, and the intersections of race, gender, and class in all of these."
Ann Curthoys, coeditor of Connected Worlds: History in Transnational Perspective “These essays are among the very best out there. Taking on larger understandings of empire and colonialism, the authors offer important and unique insights into how one might interrogate old subjects in new ways and, more important, how we might reconstitute those old subjects to better understand the workings of the past.”
Damon Salesa, associate professor of history, University of Michigan

Goodreads reviews for Moving Subjects: Gender, Mobility, and Intimacy in an Age of Global Empire


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