<p>"The author and Routledge are to be congratulated on a big, beautiful book that many students of the history of sexuality will find alluring." -- <em>Journal of the History</em><em>of Sexuality</em><br />"<em>Imperial Leather</em> is what an academic book ought to be: intelligent, informed, socially committed, engaged, and engaging." -- <em>Women's Review of Books</em><br />"<em>Imperial Leather</em> is a wonderful book." -- <em>Women's Review</em><em>of Books</em><br />"McClintock's magisterial study...is a daring articulation of the race-class-gender triad." -- <em>Choice</em><br />"Anne McClintock's <em>Imperial Leather</em> takes a prominent place among a number of recent works...that question the relegation of the imperial enterprise to the back benches of the Victorian sensibility...Ms. McClintock's astute reading of novels, diaries, and advertisements, among other sources, demonstrates how images of domestic life can be incorporated into an ideology of imperial domination." -- <em>The New York Times Book Review</em><br />"<em>Imperial Leather</em> is a very passionately written book, and the reader cannot help but be involved in the various texts that McClintock freely uses. Nothing escapes her hard, penetrating gaze...The work is thoughtful and well researched. I highly recomend it." -- <em>Journal of</em><em>Carribean Studies</em><br />"This is a big book, in every sense of the word: big format, big ideas, big aim." -- <em>The Canadian Historical</em><em>Review</em><br />"Lucidly written, wide-ranging in its scope, supple and rigorous in its analysis, and impressive in its consistent theorization of gender in relation to other axes of power, <em>Imperial Leather</em> is a major contribution to materialist feminist scholarship." -- <em>Signs</em><br />"Engaging and frequently brilliant." -- Victorian Studies</p>
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Anne McClintock is an Associate Professor of English at Columbia University, and a SSRC-MacArthur Fellow. She is the author of monographs on Simone DeBeauvoir and Olive Schreiner, and has written for a number of publications on issues of gender and sexuality, including CriticalInquiry, Boundary 11, The Village Voice, and The New YorkTimes Book Review.