Colonialism and homosexuality

Bibliographic Information

Colonialism and homosexuality

Robert Aldrich

Routledge, 2003

  • : pbk

Available at  / 12 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references (p. [412]-426) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Colonialism and Homosexuality is a thorough investigation of the connections of homosexuality and imperialism from the late 1800s - the era of 'new imperialism' - until the era of decolonization. Robert Aldrich reconstructs the context of a number of liaisons, including those of famous men such as Cecil Rhodes, E.M. Forster or Andre Gide, and the historical situations which produced both the Europeans and their non-Western lovers. Colonial lands, which in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century included most of Africa, South and Southeast Asia and the islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans and the Caribbean, provided a haven for many Europeans whose sexual inclinations did not fit neatly into the constraints of European society. Each of the case-studies is a micro-history of a particular colonial situation, a sexual encounter, and its wider implications for cultural and political life. Students both of colonial history, and of gender and queer studies, will find this an informative read.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Colonials and homosexuality
  • Chapter 1 The sex life of explorers
  • Chapter 2 Captains of empire
  • Chapter 3 The company of men
  • Chapter 4 Writers' lives and letters
  • Chapter 5 Artists and homoerotic 'Orientalism'
  • Chapter 6 Scandals and tragedies
  • Part 2 Sites of colonial homosexuality
  • Chapter 7 Sex in settler societies
  • Chapter 8 Sex in the South Seas
  • Chapter 9 The British (and others) in South Asia
  • Chapter 10 Forster, Masood, Mohammed and the maharajah
  • Chapter 11 The French in North Africa
  • Part 3 The end of empire
  • Chapter 12 Anti-colonialism and homosexuality
  • Epilogue
  • Conclusion

by "Nielsen BookData"

Details

Page Top