This volume considers the ways in which modernity was constructed, in all its incompleteness, through colonialism. Using a variety of archival resources and equally diverse methodologies, the authors trace modernity's unstable foundations in the slippages and ruptures of colonial gender and sexual politics. As a whole, the essays illustrate that modern colonial regimes are never self-evidently hegemonic, but are always in process - subject to disruption and contest - and never finally accomplished; they are therefore unfinished business. The book is divided into four sections: mapping new...
This volume considers the ways in which modernity was constructed, in all its incompleteness, through colonialism. Using a variety of archival resourc...