Race, gender and colonialism in Victorian representations of North Africa : the writings of Charlotte Bronte, Ouida and Grant Allen /
Charlotte Bronte, Ouida and Grant Allen are known for their novels that engage with the issue of gender, race and Empire within the context of nineteenth-century representations of French-colonised North Africa and Algeria. An analysis of colonial discourse, engaging specifically with Edward Said...
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المؤلف الرئيسي: | Aimillia Mohd Ramli (مؤلف) |
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التنسيق: | أطروحة |
اللغة: | English |
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Manchester :
Faculty of Humanities, University of Manchester,
2008
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين: | Click here to view 1st 24 pages of the thesis. Members can view fulltext at the specified PCs in the library. |
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