Publication
London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020.
ISBN
9781350128521
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CONTENTS
Introduction
1 The racialization of belonging in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments
2 Dugald Stewart and the colour of progress
3 The role of ‘home’ in Edgeworth and Graham’s critiques of slavery
4 Belonging and exile in the debate over Scottish Highland emigration
5 Colonial knowledge and the making of white masculinity in Bombay
6 ‘A hothouse of weeds’: reproducing white womanhood in colonial India
Conclusion
Introduction
1 The racialization of belonging in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments
2 Dugald Stewart and the colour of progress
3 The role of ‘home’ in Edgeworth and Graham’s critiques of slavery
4 Belonging and exile in the debate over Scottish Highland emigration
5 Colonial knowledge and the making of white masculinity in Bombay
6 ‘A hothouse of weeds’: reproducing white womanhood in colonial India
Conclusion