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Mobeen Hussain
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Journal of Urdu Studies. :1-6
Autor:
Mobeen Hussain
Publikováno v:
British culture after empire ISBN: 9781526159755
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Mobeen Hussain
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Sultana's Sisters ISBN: 9781003002062
Sultana's Sisters
Sultana's Sisters
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Mobeen Hussain
This article traces the evolution of branded commodity advertising and consumption from corporeal health concerns to the racialisation of beauty through skin-lightening cosmetics in late colonial India. It centres two empirical foci: the marketing of
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Autor:
Mobeen Hussain
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Women's History Review. 29:543-545
The employment of ‘life-writing’ in understanding conceptions of the ‘self’, constitutive identities and slippages between definitions of autobiography and memoir have been analysed extensively wit...
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Mobeen Hussain
By the fin de siècle, colonial India had witnessed vast social and educational reforms in the forging of a public sphere amongst Indian elite and service communities. Often categorised as a period of colonial modernity, writing for and by women in v
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College. 2017, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p197-200. 4p.
Autor:
Akhtar S; Shahmima Akhtar, History, University of Birmingham., Hanna E; Erika Hanna, History, University of Bristol (erika.hanna@bristol.ac.uk)., Hession P; Peter Hession, History, University College Dublin, Ireland (peter.hession@ucd.ie)., Hussain M; Mobeen Hussain, History, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland (hussainm@tcd.ie)., Kumar K; Krishan Kumar, Sociology, University of Virginia, United States (kk2d@virginia.edu)., Lloyd-Jones N; Naomi Lloyd-Jones, History, Durham University, England (naomi.lloyd-jones@durham.ac.uk)., Ohlmeyer J; Jane Ohlmeyer, History, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland (ohlmeyej@tcd.ie)., Stewart I; Ian Stewart, History, University of Edinburgh, Scotland (istewar3@ed.ac.uk).
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Modern British history [Mod Br Hist] 2024 Apr 30; Vol. 35 (1), pp. 30-48.