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Introduction |
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Introduction to Object Lessons |
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51 | (4) |
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1 The Cruickshank Lock, circa 1838 |
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2 Table, circa 1830--1840 |
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3 A Tread-Mill Scene in Jamaica, 1837 |
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4 Sligoville with Mission Premises, 1843 |
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5 A View of Coke Chapel from the Parade, circa 1846--1847 |
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63 | (6) |
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6 The Ordinance of Baptism, 1843 |
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7 Kidd s New Plan of the City of Kingston, Jamaica, 1854 |
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8 Grave of Eighty Rebels near Morant Bay, Jamaica, 1865 |
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9 Map Recording the Rebellion of 1865 |
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79 | (2) |
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10 Vale of St. Thomas, Jamaica, 1867 |
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11 Newcastle, Jamaica, 1884 |
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12 Opening the Railway Line at Porus, 1885 |
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13 Day School Children, Jamaica, circa 1900 |
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14 Wedding Group, Jamaica, circa 1900 |
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15 Child's Outdoor Cap. Lace-bark, circa 1850--1861 |
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16 Grandmother on Mother's Side, circa 1895--1905 |
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99 | (4) |
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103 | (2) |
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19 Selection of Jamaican Wood Samples Made for the 1891 Exhibition |
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20 Illustration of an Obeah Figure, 1893 |
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21 Castleton Gardens, 1908 |
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117 | (8) |
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PART I MAKING VICTORIAN SUBJECTS |
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Chapter 1 State Formation in Victorian Jamaica |
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125 | (14) |
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Chapter 2 Victorian Jamaica: The View from the Colonial Office |
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Chapter 3 Liberalism, Colonial Power, Subjectivities, and the Technologies of Pastoral Coloniality: The Jamaican Case |
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Chapter 4 Dirt, Disease, and Difference in Victorian Jamaica: The Politics of Sanitary Reform in the Milroy Report of 1852 |
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Chapter 5 Creating Good Colonial Citizens: Industrial Schools and Reformatories in Victorian JAMAICA |
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190 | (19) |
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Chapter 6 Botany in Victorian Jamaica |
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209 | (31) |
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Chapter 7 Victorian Sport in Jamaica, 1863--1909 |
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240 | (23) |
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Chapter 8 Rewriting the Past: Imperial Histories of the Antislavery Nation |
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PART II VISUAL AND MATERIAL CULTURES |
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Chapter 9 Land, Labor, Landscape: Views of the Plantation in Victorian Jamaica |
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Chapter 10 The Duperly Family and Photography in Victorian Jamaica |
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322 | (35) |
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Chapter 11 Noel B. Livingston's Gallery of Illustrious Jamaicans |
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357 | (38) |
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Chapter 12 Picturing South Asians in Victorian Jamaica |
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Chapter 13 Victorian Furniture in Jamaica |
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420 | (19) |
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Chapter 14 Jamaica's Victorian Architectures, 1834--1907 |
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Chapter 15 Creole Architecture in Victorian Jamaica |
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474 | (19) |
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Chapter 16 "Keeping Alive Before the People's Eyes This Great Event": Kingston's Queen Victoria Monument |
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Chapter 17 "A Period of Exhibitions": World's Fairs, Museums, and the Laboring Black Body in Jamaica |
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PART III RACE, PERFORMANCE, RITUAL |
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Chapter 18 "Most Intensely Jamaican": The Rise of Brown Identity in Jamaica |
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Chapter 19 "Black Skin, White Mask?": Race, Class, and the Politics of Dress in Victorian Jamaican Society, 1837--1901 |
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Chapter 20 Kumina: A Spiritual Vocabulary of Nationhood in Victorian Jamaica |
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Chapter 21 Jamaican Performance in the Age of Emancipation |
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Chapter 22 Black Jamaica and the Victorian Musical Imaginary |
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Chapter 23 "A Mysterious Murder": Considering Jamaican Victorianism |
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Contributors |
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Index |
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