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Bodies In Contact Rethinking Colonial Encounters In World History Antoinette Burton Editor Tony Ballantyne Editor Rosalind Ohanlon Editor Emma Jinhua Teng Editor

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Bodies In Contact Rethinking Colonial Encounters In World History Antoinette Burton Editor Tony Ballantyne Editor Rosalind Ohanlon Editor Emma Jinhua Teng Editor
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Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.4 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Antoinette Burton (editor); Tony Ballantyne (editor); Rosalind O'Hanlon (editor); Emma Jinhua Teng (editor)
ISBN: 9780822386452, 0822386453
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Bodies In Contact Rethinking Colonial Encounters In World History Antoinette Burton Editor Tony Ballantyne Editor Rosalind Ohanlon Editor Emma Jinhua Teng Editor by Antoinette Burton (editor); Tony Ballantyne (editor); Rosalind O'hanlon (editor); Emma Jinhua Teng (editor) 9780822386452, 0822386453 instant download after payment.

This reader on world history emphasizes the centrality of raced , sexed, and classed bodies as sites on which imperial power was imagined and exercised, in order to examine the effects of global politics, capital and culture on everyday spaces and local c

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