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Introduction: "Only a Woman..." | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | Planning a Route: Travel, Travel Writing, and Imperial Representation | 15 |
Interlude: (Re)presenting Mary Kingsley | 46 | |
Ch. 2 | Departure: Travel Writing and Gendered Subjectivity | 57 |
Ch. 3 | Journey: Space, Place, and Imperial Subjectivity | 94 |
Ch. 4 | Return: Reconstituting Home | 114 |
Postlude: Institutional Responses to Women Travel Writers | 148 | |
Conclusion | 160 | |
Bibliography | 165 | |
Appendix: Women Fellows of the Royal Geographical Society | 183 | |
Index | 185 |
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Add Travel,Gender,and Imperialism, Drawing from the life and travels of Mary Kingsley, a nineteenth century travel writer and critic of the Crown Colony system, Alison Blunt cogently examines the relationships among travel, gender, and imperialism. Instead of studying either travel general, Travel,Gender,and Imperialism to your collection on WonderClub |