Gender, Sexuality and the Formation of Racial Identities in the Eighteenth-Century Anglo-Caribbean World
In recent years, scholars have directed considerable attention to the influence of gender relations and sexual practices on developing racial formations in early British America, the colonial Caribbean and the wider British empire. Understanding that unauthorised intimacies in the imperial world thr...
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