Bodies In Contact

, by ;
Bodies In Contact by Ballantyne, Tony; Burton, Antoinette, 9780822334552
Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
  • ISBN: 9780822334552 | 0822334550
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2/1/2005

  • Rent

    (Recommended)

    $78.74
     
    Term
    Due
    Price
    *This item is part of an exclusive publisher rental program and requires an additional convenience fee. This fee will be reflected in the shopping cart.
  • Buy New

    Usually Ships in 7-10 Business Days

    $113.24
  • eBook

    eTextBook from VitalSource Icon

    Available Instantly

    Online: 1825 Days

    Downloadable: Lifetime Access

    $37.07

From portrayals of African women's bodies in early modern European travel accounts to the relation between celibacy and Indian nationalism to the fate of the Korean "comfort women" forced into prostitution by the occupying Japanese army during the Second World War-the essays collected in Bodies in Contact demonstrate how a focus on the body as a site of cultural encounter provides essential insights into world history. Together these essays reveal the "body as contact zone" as a powerful analytic rubric for interpreting the mechanisms and legacies of colonialism and illuminating how attention to gender alters understandings of world history. Rather than privileging the operations of the Foreign Office or gentlemanly capitalists, these historical studies render the home, the street, the school, the club, and the marketplace visible as sites of imperial ideologies.Bodies in Contact brings together important scholarship on colonial gender studies gathered from journals around the world. Breaking from approaches to world history as the history of "the West and the rest," the contributors offer a multi-centered perspective. They examine aspects of imperial regimes including the Ottoman, Mughal, Soviet, British, Han, and Spanish, over six hundred years-from the fifteenth century through the mid-twentieth. Discussing subjects as diverse as slavery and travel, ecclesiastical colonialism and military occupation, marriage and property, nationalism and football, immigration and temperance, Bodies in Contact puts women, gender, and sexuality squarely at the center of the "master narratives" of imperialism and world history.ContributorsJoseph S. AlterTony BallantyneAntoinette BurtonElisa CamsicioliMary Ann FayCarter Vaughn FindleyHeidi GengenbachShoshana KellerHyun Sook KimMire KoikariSiobhan Lambert-HurleyMelani McAlisterPatrick McDevittJennifer MorganLucy Eldersveld MurphyRosalind O'HanlonRebecca Overmyer-VelazquezFiona PaisleyAdele PerrySean QuinlanMrinalini SinhaEmma Jinhua TengJulia C. Wells
Loading Icon

Please wait while the item is added to your bag...
Continue Shopping Button
Checkout Button
Loading Icon
Continue Shopping Button