Imperial Masochism
Discover the intricate relationship between masochism and imperialism in John Kucich's thought-provoking book, Imperial Masochism. Published in 2006, this compelling work delves into the role of voluntary suffering in shaping late-nineteenth-century British perspectives on imperial politics and class identity. With 280 pages of insightful analysis, Kucich explores how the psychological and ideological dynamics of empire influenced the reorganization of class identities at the colonial periphery, drawing connections to the figurations of masochism. This literary criticism piece is essential for anyone interested in 19th-century British literature, history, and the complexities of imperialism. Enhance your understanding of the past and its literary reflections with this engaging read, available in hardback from a reputable publisher.