The Myth of Immobility: Women and Travel in the British Imperial Indian Ocean

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of World History Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1353/jwh.2022.0014
S. Reese
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Abstract:For decades, historians have argued that the networks of Indian Ocean travel and commerce were a “man’s game.” Men ranged widely across the sea in search of wealth and employment while women stayed at home. This article presents evidence that demonstrates such an understanding of female immobility is greatly overstated. Using the Aden records of the Indian Office Library, this essay first challenges the common assumption that women, of any religious confession, were rarely participants in the networks of movement that shaped Britain’s Indian Ocean realm. Second, it calls into question the widely held notion that female believers had little legal agency under the double yoke of British colonial authority and Islamic law. As such, this article illustrates the dynamic role of women within the milieu of the modern Indian Ocean and their place as active agents in the construction of transregional communities.
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《静止不动的神话:大英帝国印度洋上的妇女与旅行》
摘要:几十年来,历史学家一直认为,印度洋的旅行和商业网络是“男人的游戏”。男人远渡重洋去寻找财富和工作,而女人则呆在家里。这篇文章提供的证据表明,这种对女性不动的理解被大大夸大了。本文利用印度办公室图书馆的亚丁记录,首先挑战了一种普遍的假设,即任何宗教信仰的女性很少参与塑造英国印度洋王国的运动网络。其次,它对人们普遍持有的观念提出了质疑,即在英国殖民当局和伊斯兰法律的双重束缚下,女性信徒几乎没有法律代理。因此,本文说明了妇女在现代印度洋环境中的动态作用,以及她们在跨区域社区建设中作为积极行动者的地位。
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期刊介绍: Devoted to historical analysis from a global point of view, the Journal of World History features a range of comparative and cross-cultural scholarship and encourages research on forces that work their influences across cultures and civilizations. Themes examined include large-scale population movements and economic fluctuations; cross-cultural transfers of technology; the spread of infectious diseases; long-distance trade; and the spread of religious faiths, ideas, and ideals. Individual subscription is by membership in the World History Association.
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