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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | In Pursuit of Greater France: Visions of Empire among Musee Social Reformers, 1894-1931 | 21 |
3 | "Special Customs": Paternity Suits and Citizenship in France and the Colonies, 1870-1912 | 43 |
4 | Redefining "Frenchness": Citizenship, Race Regeneration, and Imperial Motherhood in France and West Africa, 1914-40 | 65 |
5 | Secrets and Danger: Interracial Sexuality in Louis Couperus's The Hidden Force and Dutch Colonial Culture around 1900 | 84 |
6 | Womanizing Indochina: Fiction, Nation, and Cohabitation in Colonial Cambodia, 1890-1930 | 108 |
7 | So Close and Yet so Far: The Ambivalence of Dutch Colonial Rhetoric on Javanese Servants in Indonesia, 1900-1942 | 131 |
8 | Islam, Gender, and Identities in the Making of French Algeria, 1830-1962 | 154 |
9 | Civilizing Gender Relations in Algeria: The Paradoxical Case of Marie Bugeja, 1919-39 | 175 |
10 | "Irresistible Seductions": Gendered Representations of Colonial Algeria around 1930 | 193 |
11 | Emancipating Each Other: Dutch Colonial Missionaries' Encounter with Karo Women in Sumatra, 1900-1942 | 211 |
12 | Good Mothers, Medeas, or Jezebels: Feminine Imagery in Colonial and Anticolonial Rhetoric in the Dutch East Indies, 1900-1942 | 236 |
13 | Trekking to New Guinea: Dutch Colonial Fantasies of a Virgin Land, 1900-1942 | 255 |
Notes | 273 | |
Contributors | 335 | |
Index | 339 |
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