Colonialism: What Girlhoods Can Tell Us

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    Abstract

    What can girlhoods help us to see about colonialism that may not otherwise be apparent? Around the world in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, girls lived under colonial regimes in wildly diverse circumstances. Some were beneficiaries of colonial privileges, while others faced hardships and privations. How can we find the commonalities of colonial girlhoods when factors of freedom and bondage, possession and dispossession, class and race divided colonial girls?
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationColonial Girlhood in Literature, Culture and History, 1840-1950
    EditorsKristine Moruzi and Michelle J. Smith
    Place of PublicationAbingdon, UK and New York, USA
    PublisherPalgrave Macmillan Ltd
    Pages15-29
    Volume1
    Edition1
    ISBN (Print)9781137356345
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

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