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Introduction : maps of difference | 3 | |
1 | "Beyond the bounds of civilised humanity" : Anna Jameson's ethnographical project | 17 |
2 | "Where the women didn't do what they were told" : Mina Hubbard's mapping of physical space | 84 |
3 | "I was against it" : Margaret Laurence and British Imperialism in Somalia | 151 |
Conclusion : mapping "firsts" | 210 |
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