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Masters And Servants Cultures Of Empire In The Tropics 1st Edition Claire Lowrie

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Masters And Servants Cultures Of Empire In The Tropics 1st Edition Claire Lowrie
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.93 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Claire Lowrie
ISBN: 9780719095337, 0719095336
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Masters And Servants Cultures Of Empire In The Tropics 1st Edition Claire Lowrie by Claire Lowrie 9780719095337, 0719095336 instant download after payment.

Masters and servants explores the politics of colonial mastery and domestic servitude in the neighbouring British colonies of Singapore and Darwin. Through an exploration of master-servant relationships within British, white Australian and Chinese homes, this book illustrates the centrality of the domestic realm to the colonial project. It is the first comparative history of domestic service and British colonialism in the tropics, and highlights the important role which 'houseboys' played in colonial households in the tropics and the common preference for Chinese 'houseboys' throughout Southeast Asia.
The book is meticulously researched, and draws from archives that have never been addressed in this way before. Its highly original and innovative approach, which combines comparative analysis with a focus on transcolonial connections, puts the book at the forefront of current postcolonial scholarship. The insights that Masters and servants provides into the domestic politics of colonial rule make this book essential reading for students and scholars of empire.

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