Gender and Space in Rural Britain, 1840-1920

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Notes to pages 145–50 183



  1. J. Z. Gao, Historical Dictionary of Modern China (1800–1949) (Lanham, MA: Scare-
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  2. E. Said, Orientalism (New York: Vintage, 1979), p. 3.

  3. Ibid., p. 44.

  4. D. Sibley, Geographies of Exclusion (London: Routledge, 1995), p. 106.

  5. P. Cloke and J. Little, ‘Introduction: Other Countrysides?’, in P. Cloke and J. Little (eds),
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  6. Sibley, Geographies of Exclusion, p. 109.

  7. S. Gikandi, Maps of Englishness: Writing Identity in the Culture of Colonialism (New
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  8. J. Twitchell-Waas, ‘British Travel Writing in China’, VIJ Digital Annex, 38 (2010), at
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  9. Little, My Diary in a Chinese Farm, p. 73.

  10. Ibid., p. 74.

  11. Twitchell-Waas, ‘British Travel Writing in China’.

  12. V. Amos and P. Parma, ‘Challenging Imperial Feminisms’, Feminist Review, 17 (1984),
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  13. D. Morley and K. Robbins, Spaces of Identity (London: Routledge, 1995).

  14. S. Pile and N. Th rift , ‘Mapping the Subject’, in S. Pile and N. Th rift (eds), Mapping the
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  15. S. Fiske, ‘Asian Awakenings: Alicia Little and the Limits of Orientalism’, Victorian Lit-
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  16. B. Short, ‘Idyllic Ruralities’, in P. Cloke, T. Marsden and P. H. Mooney (eds), Handbook
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  17. P. Cloke, ‘Rurality and Racial Others: Out of Place in the Countryside’, in Cloke, Mars-
    den and Mooney (eds), Handbook of Rural Studies, pp. 379–87, on p. 380.

  18. P. Cloke and P. Milbourne, ‘Deprivation and Lifestyles in Rural Wales II: Rurality and
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  19. J. Ag yeman and R. Spooner, ‘Ethnicity and the Rural Environment’, in Cloke and Little
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  20. J. D. Edwards and R. Graulund, Mobility at Large: Globalization, Textuality and Innova-
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  21. Sibley, Geographies of Exclusion, p. 57.

  22. Ibid., p. 49.

  23. J. Murdoch and T. Marsden, Reconstituting Rurality (London, UCL Press, 1996), p. 232.

  24. K. Stewart, A Space on the Side of the Road: Cultural Poetics in an ‘Other’ America
    (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996), p. 7.

  25. K. Halfacree, ‘Rural Space: Constructing a Th ree-Fold Architecture’, in Cloke, Marsden
    and Mooney (eds), Handbook of Rural Studies, pp. 44–62, on p. 46.

  26. D. Bell, ‘Variations on the Rural Idyll’, in Cloke, Marsden and Mooney (eds), Handbook
    of Rural Studies, pp. 149–60, on p. 154.

  27. D. Bell, ‘Anti-Idyll: Rural Horror’, in Cloke and Little (eds), Contested Countryside Cul-
    ture, pp. 94–108, on p. 95.

  28. Fiske, ‘Asian Awakenings’, p. 13.

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