@article{288c53478ec547ffb9caf0c34ba7cfd4,
title = "Feminism, imperialism and race: A dialogue between India and Britain",
author = "Barbaran Ramusack and Antoinette Burton",
note = "Funding Information: [26] They wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the generous support from the Charles Phelps Taft Memorial Fund of the McMicken College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Cincinnati for the Conference on Feminism, Imperialism, and Race: India and Britain, and for the expenses involved in preparing the conference papers for publication. [27] J. Dixon, Feminism, Theosophy, and {\textquoteleft}Indian Womanhood{\textquoteright}; D. Engels (1993) The politics of childbirth: British and Bengali women in contest, 1890-1930, in P. Robb (Ed.) Society and Ideology: essays in South Asian history presented to Professor Kenneth Ballhatchet, pp. 222-246 (Delhi: Oxford University Press); P. Levine (1994) Venereal disease, prostitution and the politics of empire: the case",
year = "1994",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1080/09612029400200065",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "3",
pages = "469--481",
journal = "Women's History Review",
issn = "0961-2025",
publisher = "Taylor and Francis Ltd.",
number = "4",
}