File spoon-archives/postcolonial.archive/postcolonial_1999/postcolonial.9901, message 103


Subject: Re: Women and Imperialism-Reply
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 17:14:24 -0500


These are a few works that come to mind:

"Gender and Culture of Empire:  Toward a Feminist Ethnography of the Cinema"
by Ella Shohat in Otherness and the Media:  The Ethnography of the Imagined
and the Imaged, eds. Hamid Naficy and Teshome H. Gabriel, Harwoo Academic
Publishers, 1993.

Looking for the Other:  Feminism, Film and the Imperial Gaze by E. Ann
Kaplan.  Routledge, 1997.

Western Women and Imperialism:  Complicity and Resistance, eds. Nupur
Chaudhuri and Margaret Strobel.  Indiana University Press, 1992

Beti Ellerson
Howard University
bellerson-AT-fac.howard.edu

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From: tracy prince <tprince-AT-unlinfo.unl.edu>
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Date: Friday, January 29, 1999 2:23 PM
Subject: Women and Imperialism


>Hello everyone,
>Hope your year is going well.
>I'm looking for a bit of advice.  I've just learned that this summer I'll
be
>teaching a course on "Women and Imperialism."  I'd like it to be as
>interdisciplinary as possible.  It would be fantastic to recieve your
>suggestions if you have the time.
>THANKS,:>
>Tracy J. Prince, Ph.D.
>University of British Columbia
>English Department
>tprince-AT-interchange.ubc.ca
>
>
>
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