Catherine Hall, Cultures of Empire
Introduction: Thinking the postcolonial, thinking the empire, Catherine Hall
Part One: Using theory:
1. Joanna de Groot 'Sex' and 'Race': the Construction of Language and Image in the Nineteenth Century
2. Nancy Leys Stephan, 'Race, gender, science and citizenship',
3. Gyan Prakash, 'Subaltern studies as postcolonial criticism',
4. Ann Laura Stoler, 'Rethinking colonial categories: European communities and boundaries of rule',
5. Antoinette Burton, 'Who needs the Nation? Interrogating 'British' history',
Part Two: The Empire and its Others
6. John Barrell, 'Death on the Nile: Fantasy and the Literature of Tourism 1840-1860',
7. Kathleen Wilson, 'Citizenship, empire and modernity in the English provinces c. 1720-1790' i
8. Luke Gibbons, 'Race against Time: Racial discourse and Irish history',
9. Janaki Nair, 'Uncovering the Zenana: Visions of Indian womanhood in Englishwomen's writings, 1813-1940',
10. Sonya O' Rose. 'Sex, citizenship and the Nation in World War II Britain',
11. Elizabeth Vibert, 'Real men hunt buffalo: Masculinity, race and class in British fur traders' narratives'
12. Nicholas Thomas, 'Colonial conversions: Difference, hierarchy and history in early twentieth-century Evangelical propaganda',
13. Patricia Hayes, 'Cocky' Hahn and the Black Venus': The making of a native commissioner in South West Africa, 1915-46,
Part Three: Legacies of Empire
14. Jacqui M. Alexander, 'Not Just (Any) Body Can be A Citizen: The politics of law, sexuality and postcoloniality in Trinidad and Tabago and the Bahamas'