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Vol. 32 No. 2: (Fall 2005): Special Issue on Cultural Studies of British Imperialism
Vol. 32 No. 2: (Fall 2005): Special Issue on Cultural Studies of British Imperialism
Published:
2005-10-03
Articles
In Memoriam: David De Laura, 1931-2005
Patrick J. McCarthy
1-10
Introduction: Empire and Its Afterlives
Patrick Brantlinger
11-19
British Missionary Publishing, Missionary Celebrity, and Empire
Anna Johnston
20-47
Exporting Time Immemorial: Writing Land Law Reform in India and Ireland
Sara L. Maurer
48-80
Human Thighs and Susceptible Apes: Self-Implicating Category Confusion in Victorian Discourse on West Africa
Dan Bivona
81-107
Taming the Sublime in Darkest Africa: Stanley’s How I Found Livingstone and Burton’s Lake Regions of Central Africa
Andrew Libby
108-126
Our Abdiel: The British Press and the Lionization of ‘Chinese’ Gordon
Brook Miller
127-153
Narratives of Suffering and National Identity in Boer War South Africa
Paula Krebs
154-172
Semi-Detached Empire: Suburbia and Imperial Discourse in Victorian and Edwardian Britain
Todd Kuchta
173-208
The Empire Strikes Back: Dickens on the Rioting Colonists
Patrick J. McCarthy
209-217