Bibliography
General
Nigel Dalziel, The Penguin Historical Atlas of the British Empire (Penguin, 2006)
Edward Said, Orientalism (Vintage, 1979)
____. Culture and Imperialism (Vintage, 1994)
Empire and Education
Bernard Cohn, Colonialism and its Forms of Knowledge (Princeton UP, 1996)
Gauri Viswanathan, Masks of Conquest (Columbia UP, 1992)
Texts in Circulation
Antoinette Burton and Isabel Hofmeyr, Ten Books that Shaped the British Empire (Duke UP, 2014)
Anne McClintock, Imperial Leather (Routledge, 1995)
Mrinalini Sinha, Specters of Mother India (Duke UP, 2006)
Empire and Visual Culture
Malek Alloula, The Colonial Harem (U of Minnesota P, 1986)
Roger Benjamin, Orientalism: Delacroix to Klee (Art Galley of New South Wales, 1997)
Frederick Borer, Orientalism and Visual Culture (Cambridge UP, 2003)
Zahid Chaudhary, Afterimage of Empire (U of Minnesota P, 2012)
Perry Curtis, Apes and Angels (Smithsonian Institution Press, 1971)
Martin Jay and Sumathi Ramaswamy, eds. Empires of Vision (Duke UP, 2014)
Achille Mbembe, On the Postcolony (U of California P, 2001)
Ruth Yeazell, Harems of the Mind (Yale UP, 2000)
Anthropology/Sociology
Michael Leiris, Phantom Africa, translated and with an introduction by Brent Hayes Edwards (Seagull Press, 2017, first published 1934)
Saree Makdisi, Making England Western (Chicago UP, 2014)
David Scott, “Anthropology and Colonial Discourse” Cultural Anthropology 7:3 (Aug 1992), 301-26.
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