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In this study of British middle-class feminism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Antoinette Burton explores an important but neglected historical dimension of the relationship between feminism and imperialism. Demonstrating how feminists in the United Kingdom appropriated imperial ideology and rhetoric to justify their own right to equality, she reveals a variety of feminisms grounded in notions of moral and racial superiority.
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History, Imperialism, Attitudes, Feminists, Women, Feminism, Women, india, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Feminism & Feminist Theory, Feminisme, Kolonialisme, Feminismus, Imperialismus, Geschichte 1865-1915, Colonialism, Gender Studies & Sexuality, Gender & Ethnic Studies, Social Sciences, Feminism--history, Feminism--great britain--history, Feminists--attitudes--history, Feminists--great britain--attitudes--history, Women--history, Women--india--history, Imperialism--history, Colonialism--history, Hq1593 .b87 1994, 305.42/0941Places
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Burdens of history: British feminists, Indian women, and imperial culture, 1865-1915
1994, University of North Carolina Press
in English
0807821616 9780807821619
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-294) and index.
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