England Re-Oriented

England Re-Oriented

How Central and South Asian Travelers Imagined the West, 1750-1857

Garcia, Humberto

Cambridge University Press

11/2020

345

Dura

Inglês

9781108495646

15 a 20 dias

670

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Introduction: Why Re-Orient?; 1. The British Raj's Mimic Men: Historicizing Genteel Masculinities across Empires 2. A Bluestocking Romance: Contesting British Military Masculinity in Joseph Emin's Letters and Memoir; 3. The Theater of Imperial Sovereignty: Entertaining Diplomatic Failure in Mirza Sheikh I'tesamuddin's London Travels; 4. Loving Strangers in Ireland: Indo-Celtic Masculinities in the Travels of Dean Mahomet and Mirza Abu Taleb Khan; 5. Female Bodies in Motion: Performing Sexual Revolution in Mirza Abu Taleb Khan's Theatrical Metropolis; 6. Dreaming with Fairyland: Virtual Magic in Yusuf Khan Kambalposh's Travels to Victorian London; 7. The Making of a Munshi Patriot: Lutfullah Khan, the Indian Mutiny, and Victorian Newsprint; Epilogue: Mirza Abul Hasan Khan, James Morier, and the Queering of Hajji Baba; Appendix A: Abu Taleb's "Treatise on Ethics"; Appendix B: Excerpts from Abu Taleb Khan's Diwan-i-Talib; Appendix C: Letter by moonshee Lutfullah
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orientalism; travel; empire; India; Persia; gender; literature; performance; British media; xenophilia