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Imperial emotions : the politics of empathy across the British empire

Title
Imperial emotions : the politics of empathy across the British empire / Jane Lydon.
ISBN
9781108653589 (ebook)
9781108498364 (hardback)
9781108735759 (paperback)
Publication
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 221 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Summary
Emotions are not universal, but are experienced and expressed in diverse ways within different cultures and times. This overview of the history of emotions within nineteenth-century British imperialism focuses on the role of the compassionate emotions, or what today we refer to as empathy, and how they created relations across empire. Jane Lydon examines how empathy was produced, qualified and contested, including via the fear and anger aroused by frontier violence. She reveals the overlooked emotional dimensions of relationships constructed between Britain, her Australasian colonies, and Indigenous people, showing that ideas about who to care about were frequently drawn from the intimate domestic sphere, but were also developed through colonial experience. This history reveals the contingent and highly politicised nature of emotions in imperial deployment. Moving beyond arguments that emotions such as empathy are either 'good' or 'bad', this study evaluates their concrete political uses and effects.
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Cambridge University Press eBook Backlist 2018-2019.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 05, 2020
Series
Critical perspectives on empire.
Critical perspectives on empire
Contents
Introduction: Emotions and empire
Children of empire : British nationalism and colonial utopias
Colonial 'blind spots' : images of frontier conflict
Australian Uncle Tom's cabins
The homeless of empire? Imperial outcasts in Bleak house
Christian heroes on the new frontier
Charity begins at home? Philanthropy, magic lantern slides and missionary performances
The republican debate and popular royalism : 'a strange reluctance to actually shout at the Queen'.
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