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Empire, gender and bio-geography : Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe and colonial Burma

Title
Empire, gender and bio-geography : Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe and colonial Burma / Nuala C Johnson.
ISBN
9780367743932
0367743930
9780367743949
0367743949
9781000906424
9781000906417
9781003157595
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.
Copyright Notice Date
©2024
Physical Description
viii, 231 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Summary
"This book explores the relationships between empire, natural history and gender in the production of geographical knowledge and its translation between colonial Burma and Britain. Focusing on the work of the plant collector, botanical illustrator and naturalist, Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe, this book illustrates how natural history was practiced and produced by a woman working in the tropics from 1897-1921. Drawing on the extensive and under-studied archive of private and official correspondence, diaries, sketchbooks, photographs, paintings, and plant lists of Wheeler-Cuffe, this book advances our conceptual understanding of the 'invisible' historical geographies underpinning scientific knowledge production, by focusing on the role of a female actor in the complex gendered setting of colonial Burma. Using a bio-geographical approach, this analysis reconceptualizes female agency beyond authorship and publication, and stresses how Wheeler-Cuffe represents an instantiation of the occluded contribution of women to the historiography of natural history. This book highlights Wheeler-Cuffe's production of scientific knowledge about Burma in the context of her relationship, as a white Western woman, with local, indigenous actors and details her practice of fieldwork and its embodied geographies in different parts of Burma, while she maintained the domestic superstructure of a colonial wife. This book will be of interest to advance level students and researchers in historical and cultural geography; the history of science; feminist geography; women and natural history; colonial Burma and imperialism; and botanical art and illustration"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe and colonial Burma
Other formats
Online version: Johnson, Nuala Christina, 1962- Empire, gender and bio-geography Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 21, 2023
Series
Routledge research in historical geography.
Routledge research in historical geography
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Setting the scene
Family matters : Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe 1867-1987
Encountering the tropics 1898-1899
Mobility and cultures of expedition 1900-1903
Networks of knowledge and exploring Upper Burma 1904-1910
Deepening connections: Rangoon, Mount Victoria and the Andaman Islands 1911-1912
Hill Stations, plant hunting and the Irrawaddy-Salween Divide 1913-14
Maymyo botanic garden and the final Burmese days 1915-1921.
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