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Bringing the empire home : race, class, and gender in Britain and colonial South Africa / Zine Magubane.

By: Magubane, ZinePublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2004. Description: 222 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780226501772; 0226501779 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Blacks -- South Africa -- Public opinion | Public opinion -- Great Britain | South African War, 1899-1902 | Racism -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century | Marginality, Social -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century | Marginality, Social -- South Africa -- History -- 19th century | Great Britain -- Colonies -- Africa -- History | South Africa -- Race relations | South Africa -- Foreign public opinion, BritishDDC classification: 305.8/00968/09034 LOC classification: JV1035. | M34 2004Online resources: Publisher description | Contributor biographical information | Table of contents
Contents:
1. The Metaphors of Race Matter(s): The Figurative Uses and Abuses of Blackness / 2. Capitalism, Female Embodiment, and the Transformation of Commodification into Sexuality / 3. Savage Paupers: Race, Nomadism, and the Image of the Urban Poor / 4. The Care of the Social Body: Gender Strife, Class Conflict, and the Changing Definitions of Race / 5. "Truncated Citizenship": African Bodies, the Anglo-Boer War, and the Imagining of the Bourgeois Self / 6. White Skins, White Masks: Unmasking and Unveiling the Meanings of Whiteness / 7. What Is (African) America to Me? Africans, African Americans, and the Rearticulation of Blackness /
List(s) this item appears in: Colonization of SOuth Africa / Transvaal | South Africa 1815 - 1915
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The Metaphors of Race Matter(s): The Figurative Uses and Abuses of Blackness / 2. Capitalism, Female Embodiment, and the Transformation of Commodification into Sexuality / 3. Savage Paupers: Race, Nomadism, and the Image of the Urban Poor / 4. The Care of the Social Body: Gender Strife, Class Conflict, and the Changing Definitions of Race / 5. "Truncated Citizenship": African Bodies, the Anglo-Boer War, and the Imagining of the Bourgeois Self / 6. White Skins, White Masks: Unmasking and Unveiling the Meanings of Whiteness / 7. What Is (African) America to Me? Africans, African Americans, and the Rearticulation of Blackness /