Learning femininity in colonial India, 1820-1932. (2016)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Learning femininity in colonial India, 1820-1932. (2016)
- Main Title:
- Learning femininity in colonial India, 1820-1932
- Further Information:
- Note: Tim Allender.
- Authors:
- Allender, Tim
- Contents:
- Cover; Series information; Title page; Dedication; Table of contents; List of figures; Preface; List of abbreviations; Glossary; Introduction: learning femininity in colonial India, 1820-1932; The book's female subjects; The book's theoretical framework; The subaltern legacy and women in India; Gender, education and the 'white' empire; Knowledge transfer; Eurasians, accomplishments and the state; Eurasians; Accomplishments; Multifaceted and changing colonial governance in India; Women teachers and the state; The book's content; Notes; Chapter One Finding feminine scholars, 1820-65 The Indian householdThe European household; Importing new evangelical mission-inspired femininity; Authorising the new missionary learning space; The new CMS female learner; How to teach in Bengal; The 'orientalism' of the North Western Provinces and Bombay; What to teach the girls?; Many centres; Female 'infanticide' in north India; Funding and language; Notes; Chapter Two Shaping a new Eurasian moral body, 1840-67; Soldier fathers; Building asylums; State anxieties; The Lawrence military asylums; Impoverished Eurasians and the Indian female poor Governance from the metropole: Wood's Education Despatch, 1854Notes; Chapter Three Mary Carpenter and feminine 'rescue' from Europe, 1866-77; From England; Mary Carpenter; Travelling in India; Foreshadowing her plan; New visibility; Implementing her scheme; India's colonial schoolgirl; The NWP and Bombay: continuing schoolgirl endeavours; Surveillance byCover; Series information; Title page; Dedication; Table of contents; List of figures; Preface; List of abbreviations; Glossary; Introduction: learning femininity in colonial India, 1820-1932; The book's female subjects; The book's theoretical framework; The subaltern legacy and women in India; Gender, education and the 'white' empire; Knowledge transfer; Eurasians, accomplishments and the state; Eurasians; Accomplishments; Multifaceted and changing colonial governance in India; Women teachers and the state; The book's content; Notes; Chapter One Finding feminine scholars, 1820-65 The Indian householdThe European household; Importing new evangelical mission-inspired femininity; Authorising the new missionary learning space; The new CMS female learner; How to teach in Bengal; The 'orientalism' of the North Western Provinces and Bombay; What to teach the girls?; Many centres; Female 'infanticide' in north India; Funding and language; Notes; Chapter Two Shaping a new Eurasian moral body, 1840-67; Soldier fathers; Building asylums; State anxieties; The Lawrence military asylums; Impoverished Eurasians and the Indian female poor Governance from the metropole: Wood's Education Despatch, 1854Notes; Chapter Three Mary Carpenter and feminine 'rescue' from Europe, 1866-77; From England; Mary Carpenter; Travelling in India; Foreshadowing her plan; New visibility; Implementing her scheme; India's colonial schoolgirl; The NWP and Bombay: continuing schoolgirl endeavours; Surveillance by inspectresses; Scandal at Nagpur; Notes; Chapter Four Both sides of the mission wall, 1875-84; The mission network; Inside the mission compound; New communities; Three key female missionary sites: Delhi, Palamcottah and Lucknow Outside the mission compoundThe zenanas; Notes; Chapter Five Female medical care: a new professional learning space, 1865-90; Male medicine; Curing for Christ; Unclean heathens; Secular medical activism: new networks with England; Notes; Chapter six Feminine missionary medical professionalism and secular medical feminists, 1880-1927; Male medical colleges; New knowledge; Midwives; State 'training' by gender; Hospital work; Feminist intervention; Missionary status; Broadening the field: nursing and midwifery; The memsahib nurse; The leper asylum; Meeting new demand after the First World War The enduring missionary medical hegemonyNotes; Chapter seven Code school accomplishments and Froebel: race and pedagogy, 1883-1903; Favoured Eurasians; 'The Code'; Middle-class girls; New schools; Doveton and Martinière; A spatial West; Accomplishments; Constructing the racial teacher; Kindergarten and the Kurseong Female Teacher Training College; Llian Brock, Elinor Green and the Welland school; Isabel Brander: new model teacher; Notes; Chapter eight 'Better mothers': feminine and feminist educators and thresholds of Indian female interaction, 1870-1932 … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Manchester : Manchester University Press
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Copyright Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 305.40952
Femininity -- India -- History -- 19th century
Femininity -- India -- History -- 20th century
Sex role -- India -- History -- 19th century
Sex role -- India -- History -- 20th century
Women -- Education -- India -- History -- 19th century
Women -- Education -- India -- History -- 20th century
Women -- Vocational guidance -- India -- History -- 19th century
Women -- Vocational guidance -- India -- History -- 20th century
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
Femininity
Sex role
Women -- Education
Women -- Vocational guidance
Gender Identity
Colonialism -- history
Social Conformity
Femininity -- history
India
Electronic books
History
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781784996987
- Related ISBNs:
- 178499698X
9780719085796
0719085799 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.140287
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