Notes on Contributors vii Introduction: Gender, Imperialism and Global Exchanges 1 MICHELE MITCHELL AND NAOKO SHIBUSAWA WITH STEPHAN F. MIESCHER Part I Labour 1 The Sexual Politics of Imperial Expansion: Eunuchs and Indirect Colonial Rule in Mid-Nineteenth-Century North India 25 JESSICA HINCHY 2 Remaking Anglo-Indian Men: Agricultural Labour as Remedy in the British Empire, 1908 38 49 JANE McCABE 3 Robot Farmers and Cosmopolitan Workers: Technological Masculinity and Agricultural Development in the French Soudan (Mali), 1945 68 70 LAURA ANN TWAGIRA Part II Commodities 4 Pursuing Her Profits: Women in Jamaica, Atlantic Slavery and a Globalising Market, 1700 60 91 CHRISTINE WALKER 5 Fashioning their Place: Dress and Global Imagination in Imperial Sudan 115 MARIE GRACE BROWN 6 The Transnational Homophile Movement and the Development of Domesticity in Mexico City s Homosexual Community, 1930 70 132 VICTOR M. MACIAS-GONZALEZ Part III Fashioning Politics 7 Dressed for Success: Hegemonic Masculinity, Elite Men and Westernisation in Iran, c.1900 40 161 SIVAN BALSLEV 8 It Gave Us Our Nationality : US Education, the Politics of Dress and Transnational Filipino Student Networks, 1901 45 181 SARAH STEINBOCK-PRATT 9 A Life of Make-Believe : Being Boy Scouts and Playing Indian in British Malaya (1910 42) 205 JIALIN CHRISTINA WU 10 The Tank Driver who Ran with Poodles: US Visions of Israeli Soldiers and the Cold War Liberal Consensus, 1958 79 236 SHAUL MITELPUNKT Part IV Mobility and Activism 11 Marta Vergara, Popular-Front Pan-American Feminism and the Transnational Struggle for Working Women s Rights in the 1930s 261 KATHERINE M. MARINO 12 Guerrilla Ganja Gun Girls: Policing Black Revolutionaries from Notting Hill to Laventille 280 W. CHRIS JOHNSON 13 Gender and Visuality: Identification Photographs, Respectability and Personhood in Colonial Southern Africa in the 1920s and 1930s 307 LORENA RIZZO Index 329
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