NINETEENTH-CENTURY
CONTEXTS
Volume 18, Number 1, 1994
CONTENTS
SPECIAL ISSUE: COLONIALISMS
Editorial Note
Introduction
Fred Dallmayr
Articles
Edward Said and the Historians
John M. Mackenzie
Women, Literature, and National Brotherhood
Mary Louise Pratt
Englishness, Travel, and Theory: Writing the West Indies in the Nineteenth Century
Simon Gikandi
"What Is It For?": Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak on the Functions of the Postcolonial Critic
An Interveiw with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak and Gloria-Jean Masciarotte
Territorial and Extraterritorial: Moments from Irish Writing. A Note
Seamus Deane
Reviews
Edward W. Said, Culture and Imperialsim
[Bruce Robbins]
Nicholas B. Dirks, ed., Colonialism and Culture
[Jyotsna Ramarathnam]
Laura E. Donaldson, Decolonizing Feminisms: Race, Gender, and Empire-Building
&
Julia V. Emberley, Thresholds of Difference: Feminist Critique, Native Women's Writings, Postcolonial Theory
[Laura J. George]
Moira Ferguson, Subject to Others: British Women Writers and Colonial Slavery, 1670-1834
[Mary Angela Schwer]
Kari J. Winter, Subjects of Slavery, Agents of Change: Women and Power in Gothic Novels and Slave Narratives, 1790-1865
[Susan Balée]
C. Peter Ripley, ed., Witness for Freedom
[Tommy Lott]
David Spurr, The Rhetoric of Empire: Colonial Discourse in Journalism, Travel Writing, and Imperial Administration
[Maria H. Frawley]
Nigel Leask, British Romantic Writers and the East: Anxieties of Empire
[Mary Favret]
Jim Zwick, ed., Mark Twain's Weapons of satire: Anti-Imperialist Writings on the Philippine-American War
[Richard D. Fulton]