UNIVERSITY HOME
LIBRARY, COLLECTIONS, & ACADEMIC SERVICES
»
Archives & Special Collections
Art Collection
Center for English Language Studies
Libraries
University Learning Center
SFX by Ex Libris Inc.
Contains information about title and source of a journal
Title:
Veiled Threats: Malek Alloula's Colonial Harem
Source:
Boundary 2-An International Journal of Literature and Culture [0190-3659] Rice Sayre, Laura Year:1986 Volume:15 Issue:1 Pages(s):351 -363
List of services to meet your request
Contains list of services for current record
Basic services
Access Online
JSTOR Arts and Sciences III
Report broken link
Thank you for reporting broken link.
Reserves
Put This Item On Reserve For A Course
Note:Place this item on reserve for a course I am teaching (faculty only)
Users interested in this article also expressed an interest in the following:
description
1.
Betts, Gregory K. K.
"Wanted Women, Woman's Wants: "The Colonial Harem" and Post-Colonial Discourse."
Canadian review of comparative literature
527.3-4: 527-55.
description
2.
Eileraas, Karina, K.
"Reframing the Colonial Gaze: Photography, Ownership, and Feminist Resistance."
MLN
118.4: 807-840.
description
3.
Foster, S.
"Colonialism and gender in the East: representations of the harem in the writings of women travellers."
The Yearbook of English Studies
34.1 (2004): 6-17.
description
4.
Apter, Emily S.
"On Translation in a Global Market."
Public culture
13.1 (2001): 1-12.
description
5.
Bhattacharya, N.
"Behind the veil."
Women's studies international forum
19.3: 277-292.
description
6.
Buckley, L.
"Objects of Love and Decay: Colonial Photographs in a Postcolonial Archive."
Cultural anthropology
20.2 (2005): 249-270.
description
7.
Schick, İrvın C.
Feminist studies
16.2: 345-380.
description
8.
Paris, M.
"Leslie P. Pierce, The Imperial Harem: Women and Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993, £ 45.00."
Journal of the economic and social history of the Orient
38.2 (1995): 233-235.
description
9.
Yee, J.
"Recycling the 'Colonial Harem'? Women in Postcards from French Indochina."
French cultural studies
15.1 (2004): 5-20.
description
10.
Bradley, J.
"“Why Can't They Put Their Names?”: Colonial Photography, Repatriation and Social Memory."
History and anthropology
25.1 (2013): 1-25.
View More...
View Less...
Select All
Clear All
Save Citations
Select Format
ProCite
Reference Manager
EndNote
RefWorks
Submit citation export
More Options
More options
Download Citation into Refworks
Import Citation Into Refworks
Find related information in
Google Scholar
Article Title
Author Name
Journal Title
Other Search
Search Terms:
© 2024 SFX by Ex Libris Inc. |
Cookie Policy
CrossRef
Enabled