2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-4469.2012.01321.x
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The Story of the Tattooed Lady: Scandal and the Colonial State in British Burma

Abstract: This article centers on Branded Woman v. Unknown, an unusual 1889 trial that gave birth to the "ordinarily accepted significance" of Burmese tattoos. What began as a snippet of gossip from a colonial village became a scandal involving the highest echelon of Britain's metropolis. I explain why this dynamic of escalation occurred and how colonial officials in Burma utilized a courtroom to transform tenuous fictions of tattooing into a seemingly coherent fact about Burma. My argument that this process-shaped thro… Show more

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