Recent decades have witnessed a number of challenges from a variety of perspectives to long-standing depictions of the processes and relationships of colonisation. In particular, questions have been raised about its supposedly binary nature, the internal coherence of the elements of coloniser and colonised, and the stability of both its institutions and its ideology. Framed as an exercise in an interdisciplinary Pacific Studies, this thesis draws on those perspectives to provide insights into one particular colonial experience and to examine the extent to which they are borne out by the representations appearing in the writings of a New Zealand colonial administrator, Walter Edward Gudgeon, in the Cook Islands. To that end I have assembled ...
A brief encounter with the Maori people during April 1824, inspired Dumont d'Urville to write a nove...
This is an important book. It captures under one cover the German approach to her Pacific colonies a...
Digital copy stored under Section 55 of the NZ Copyright Act.[…] The settlement of New Zealand and t...
Recent decades have witnessed a number of challenges from a variety of perspectives to long-standing...
It is a little known fact that New Zealand was both a British colony and imperial power in the Pacif...
© 2000 Dr. Tracey Banivanua-MarThe following thesis is about the Western Pacific Islanders who came ...
The hopes and dreams of those who wished to see New Zealand as the political and commercial headquar...
The Cook Group consists of fifteen small and scattered islands lying between Samoa to the west and ...
This essay attempts to untangle a central conceptual and analytical knot in recent New Zealand histo...
This dissertation examines the workings of various colonial discourses in the texts of Captain James...
The delineation of land parcel is an essential first step in any area undergoing colonisation. Embod...
Conference paper for the 3rd Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "Captain Cook and the Pacifi...
My dissertation follows the lives and struggles of the workers of Samoa from the last decade of the ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Carolyn O'DwyerThis thesis describes and charts ...
This is an important book. It is a reprint of the first detailed study of how Pacific Islanders resp...
A brief encounter with the Maori people during April 1824, inspired Dumont d'Urville to write a nove...
This is an important book. It captures under one cover the German approach to her Pacific colonies a...
Digital copy stored under Section 55 of the NZ Copyright Act.[…] The settlement of New Zealand and t...
Recent decades have witnessed a number of challenges from a variety of perspectives to long-standing...
It is a little known fact that New Zealand was both a British colony and imperial power in the Pacif...
© 2000 Dr. Tracey Banivanua-MarThe following thesis is about the Western Pacific Islanders who came ...
The hopes and dreams of those who wished to see New Zealand as the political and commercial headquar...
The Cook Group consists of fifteen small and scattered islands lying between Samoa to the west and ...
This essay attempts to untangle a central conceptual and analytical knot in recent New Zealand histo...
This dissertation examines the workings of various colonial discourses in the texts of Captain James...
The delineation of land parcel is an essential first step in any area undergoing colonisation. Embod...
Conference paper for the 3rd Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "Captain Cook and the Pacifi...
My dissertation follows the lives and struggles of the workers of Samoa from the last decade of the ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Carolyn O'DwyerThis thesis describes and charts ...
This is an important book. It is a reprint of the first detailed study of how Pacific Islanders resp...
A brief encounter with the Maori people during April 1824, inspired Dumont d'Urville to write a nove...
This is an important book. It captures under one cover the German approach to her Pacific colonies a...
Digital copy stored under Section 55 of the NZ Copyright Act.[…] The settlement of New Zealand and t...