Book Chapter
The “White Man,” Race, and Imperial War during the Long Nineteenth Century
Marilyn Lake
The Oxford Handbook of Gender, War, and the Western World since 1600 | Oxford University Press (OUP) | Published : 2020
Abstract
Abstract This chapter explores the transnational formation of the gendered and racialized figure of the “white man” in the constitutive relations of colonial conquest and imperial rule across the nineteenth and into the twentieth century. The self-styled bearer of a “civilizing mission” to indigenous peoples, the white man became a perpetrator of violence and atrocity as imperial rule and colonial settlement encountered continuing resistance and guerrilla warfare. In the process, the older ideal of moral manliness gave way to a more modern conception of masculinity characterized by toughness, aggression, and a capacity to use firearms to “pacify the natives.” Defined by pow..
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