Colonial Desire: Hybridity in Theory, Culture and RaceRoutledge, 2005 M08 5 - 256 pages The language of contemporary cultural theory shows remarkable similarities with the patterns of thought which characterised Victorian racial theory. Far from being marked by a separation from the racialised thinking of the past, Colonial Desire shows we are operating in complicity with historical ways of viewing 'the other', both sexually and racially. |
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... a desire forotherness. At the same time, racialized thinking hasneverbeen marginal to Englishculture. Even 'scientific' theories ofrace werealways also theories of culturaldifference. Race and culture developed together from the very first.
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... the Bodleian Library, the British Library, the Radcliffe Science Library and Rhodes House Library, for their assistance in tracing the often curious books around which ... from the following: Robert Knox, The Races of A C K N O W L E D G ...
Hybridity in Theory, Culture and Race Robert J. C. Young. reproduce illustrations from the following: Robert Knox, The Races of Men (1850), 1902. e. 48, pp. 40, 52; John Beddoe, The Races of Britain,(1885), 1902.d.86, facing p. 252 ...
... the spot from whichthe puritanicalPilgrim Fathers emigrated to Americain 1620. Keep climbing upwards, taking care not to stumble against therootsof any trees. As you reach the top, you find yourself standing before a large ...