💨 Abstract
Colonial photography in India, from the mid-19th century, depicted Indian women in stereotypical categories such as exotic, respectable, and vulnerable. These representations were used to justify imperialism and reinforce social hierarchies. Photographs were distributed through picture postcards, which further popularized these stereotypes.
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