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Re-Orienting Whiteness
Into the White Man’s Kingdom: Whiteness and Indigenous Assimilation Policies in the United States and Australia, 1880s-1960s
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Katherine Ellinghaus
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2009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Re-Orienting Whiteness: A New Agenda for the Field
pp. 17
Whiteness and “the Imperial Turn”
pp. 31
The Strange Career of Whiteness: Miscegenation, Assimilation, Abdication
pp. 45
“Whiteness,” Geopolitical Reconfiguration, and the Settler Empire in Nineteenth-Century Victorian Politics
pp. 65
Traveling White
pp. 73
The Question of Miscegenation in the Politics of English-Speaking Countries in the Early Twentieth Century
pp. 83
“Being Thankful for their Birth in a Christian Land”: Interrogating Intersections between Whiteness and Child Rescue
pp. 99
“I Followed England Round the World”: The Rise of Trans-Imperial Anglo-Saxon Exceptionalism, and the Spatial Narratives of Nineteenth-Century British Settler Colonies of the Pacific Rim
pp. 119
White is Wonderful: Emotional Conversion and Subjective Formation
pp. 135
The Fabrication of White Homemaking: Louisa Meredith in Colonial Tasmania
pp. 149
Reading the Shadows of Whiteness: A Case of Racial Clarity on Queensland’s Colonial Borderlands, 1880–1900
pp. 165
The Deluded White Woman and the Expatriation of the White Child
pp. 183
“Women’s Objective—A Perfect Race”: Whiteness, Eugenics, and the Articulation of Race
pp. 199
“Born and Nurtured in Darkest Ignorance”: White Imaginings of Aboriginal Maternity
pp. 219
Rethinking “Squaw Men” and “Pakeha-Maori”: Legislating White Masculinity in New Zealand and Canada, 1840–1900
pp. 235
Into the White Man’s Kingdom: Whiteness and Indigenous Assimilation Policies in the United States and Australia, 1880s-1960s
pp. 253
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