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Place matters: gendered geography in Victorian women's travel books about Southeast Asia
Susan Morgan
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Frontmatter
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page ix)
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PART ONE. Relocating
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Chapter 1. Place Matters (page 1)
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Chapter 2. Port of Entry: Colonial Singapore (page 31)
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PART TWO. Non-British Colonies and the Naturalists
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Chapter 3. The Holy Land of Victorian Science: Anna Forbes, with Henry Forbes and Alfred Russel Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago (page 51)
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Chapter 4. Botany and Marianne North: Painting "A Garland about the Earth" (page 91)
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PART THREE. British Colonies: A Crown Property and a Private Property
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Chapter 5. The Company as the Country: On the Malay Peninsula with Isabella Bird and Emily Innes (page 135)
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Chapter 6. "One's Own State": Margret Brooke, Harriette McDougall, and Sarawak (page 177)
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PART FOUR. An Uncolonized State: Women in "The Kingdom of the Free"
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C hapter 7. Anna Leonowens: Women Talking in the Royal Harem of Siam (page 221)
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PART FIVE. Transit Lounge
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Chapter 8. Looking Behind and Ahead (page 269)
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NOTES (page 279)
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 307)
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INDEX (page 333)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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TSWL | 15.2 (Autumn, 1996): 369-371 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/464148 |
NOV | 31.1 (Autumn, 1997): 131-133 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1345973 |
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Published: c1996
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- 9780813522494 (paper)
- 9780813522487 (hardcover)