The hands of colonized subjects were vital sites of fascination and interpretation in late-Victorian imperial narratives. The book considers accounts of fingerprinting, amputation, disease, manual labor, and mummification as central examples of the racial significance assigned to hands around the fin de siècle.
Ik heb een vraag over het boek: ‘The Racial Hand in the Victorian Imagination - Briefel, Aviva (Bowdoin College’.
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