Empire, Gender, and Bio-geography
Discover the intricate connections between empire, gender, and bio-geography in Nuala Christina Johnson's insightful book, Empire, Gender, and Bio-geography. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024, this engaging paperback spans 232 pages and delves into the production of geographical knowledge during the colonial era, particularly between Burma and Britain.
Through the lens of Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe's remarkable contributions as a plant collector, botanical illustrator, and naturalist, Johnson highlights the interplay of natural history and its gendered dimensions. This thought-provoking exploration not only sheds light on the practice of natural history but also challenges conventional narratives surrounding colonialism and gender roles.
Ideal for readers interested in botany, gender studies, and historical geography, Empire, Gender, and Bio-geography offers a fresh perspective on how knowledge was constructed and disseminated across cultures. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of these pivotal themes!