: Deviance and Disorder in the British Colonial World
\ edited by Will Jackson and Emily J. Manktelow.
New York, NY
: Palgrave Macmillan
, 2015.
ix, 269 p.
Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series
Bibliography
Index
Introduction thinking with deviance / Will Jackson and Emily Manktelow -- From pawns to players : rewriting the lives of three indigenous go-betweens / Kate Fullagar -- "Washing the blackmoor white" : interracial intimacy and coloured women's agency in Jamaica / Meleisa Ono-George -- "The starched boundaries of civilization" : sympathetic allegiance and the subversive politics of affect in colonial India / Andrew J. May -- "Base and wicked characters " : European island dwellers in the western Pacific, 1788-1850 / Malcolm Campbell -- Thinking with gossip : deviance, rumour and reputation in the South Seas Mission of the London Missionary Society / Emily J. Manktelow -- Producing and managing deviance in the disabled colonial self : John Kitto, the deaf traveller / Esme Cleall -- Exporting and repatriating the colonial insane : New Zealand before the First World War / Angela McCarthy -- Not seeking certain proof : interracial sex and archival haze in high-imperial Natal / Will Jackson -- Devious documents : corruption and paperwork in colonial Burma c.1900 / Jonathan Saha -- Empire and sexual deviance : debating white woman's prostitution in early 20th century Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia / Ushehwedi Kufakurinani -- R. V. Mrs Utam Singh : race, gender and deviance in a Kenyan murder case, 1949-51 / Stacey Hynd.