Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-205) and index.
pt. 1. In the metropole. White masculinity : playing rugby and the Sepoy Mutiny -- The whiteness of women : in theory and under lock and key -- Victoria's secret : the history of white sexuality -- pt. 2. In the south. White water : race and oceans down under -- Mourning and melancholia : the wages of whiteness -- Dermographia : how the Irish became white in India -- Epilogue : Europe as an other.
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Radhika Mohanram shows not just how British imperial culture shaped the colonies but how the imperial rule of colonies gave new meanings to what it meant to be British. Considering whether whiteness, like theory, can travel, Mohanram also provides a new perspective on white diaspora, a phenomenon of the nineteenth century that has been largely absent in diaspora studies, ultimately rethinking British imperial whiteness.
JSTOR
22573/cttbpmmg
Imperial white.
0816647798
Ethnicity-- Colonies-- Great Britain-- History-- 19th century.
Ethnicity-- Great Britain-- History-- 19th century.
Sex role-- Colonies-- Great Britain-- History-- 19th century.
Sex role-- Great Britain-- History-- 19th century.
Whites-- Race identity-- Colonies-- Great Britain-- History-- 19th century.
Whites-- Race identity-- Great Britain-- History-- 19th century.