Legible Bodies: Race, Criminality and Colonialism in South AsiaFrom the late eighteenth to mid-twentieth centuries, the British incarcerated tens of thousands of prisoners in South Asian jails and transported tens of thousands of convicts to penal settlements overseas in South East Asia, the Indian Ocean and the Andaman Islands. Legible Bodies explores the treatment of these native criminals and sheds light on a largely overlooked practice of empire. |
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the Penal Tattoo | 15 |
The Question of Convict Dress | 101 |
Photographing Measuring and Fingerprinting | 141 |
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Legible Bodies: Race, Criminality and Colonialism in South Asia Clare Anderson No preview available - 2004 |