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ISBN: 2905965312 9782905965318 Year: 1998 Volume: 95 Publisher: Dijon: EUD,

Interaction of Cultures : Indian and Western Painting 1780-1910 ; The Ehrenfeld Collection (exhibition San Francisco, Fine Arts Museum, February 7 - May 3, 1998 ; San Francisco, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, February 7 - May 3, 1998 ; Honolulu, Honolulu Academy of Arts, September 16 - November 7, 1999 ; Dates unknown for: Huntingdon, Juniata College ; Georgia, Telfair Museum of Art ; Naples, Florida, Philharmonic Center for the Arts ; Jacksonville, Cummer Museum of Art ; London, Asia Society, British Library.
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ISBN: 0883971240 Year: 1998 Publisher: Alexandria : Art Services International,

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Animal advocacy and Englishwomen, 1780-1900 : patriots, nation, and empire
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ISBN: 0472108743 9780472108749 Year: 1998 Publisher: Ann Arbor (Mich.) : University of Michigan press,

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Animal Advocacy and Englishwomen, 1780-1900: Patriots, Nation, and Empire focuses on women writers and their struggle to protect animals from abuse in Britain's transition from preindustrial to Victorian society. Looking critically at the work of Sarah Trimmer, Susanna Watts, Elizabeth Heyrick, Anna Sewell, and Frances Power Cobbe, Moira Ferguson explores the links between Britain's evolving self-definition and the debate over the humane treatment of animals. Ferguson contends that animal-advocacy writing during this period provided a means for women to register their moral outrage over national problems extending far beyond those of animal abuse, effectively allowing them to achieve a public voice as citizens. The writers in question represent multiple genres, time frames, and political approaches. Taken together, their productive lives span more than a century. They are ideologically divided on animal protection, and their political identities range from conservative Anglican Tories to radical reformers. Through their plural discourses on animal advocacy, these women actively participated in an ongoing humanitarian struggle that forged a connection between Englishness and kindness to animals, intensifying as industry and empire advanced, and effectively linked gender with national identity and self-definition. Their concerns resonate in a global as well as a national context; cruelty to animals emerges as a metaphor for imperial predation. In this sense, the writings constitute a gendered response to an evolving colonial discourse about others.

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ISBN: 3825307271 9783825307271 Year: 1998 Volume: 92 Publisher: Heidelberg: Winter,

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