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  • 1
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464592 , 1760464597
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi , 288 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Creative frictions : arts leadership, policy and practice in multicultural Australia
    DDC: 306.0994
    Keywords: Arts ; Multiculturalism ; Australia Cultural policy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1. Advancing Multicultural Arts: Policies, Problems and Practice -- 2. Leading for the Arts in a Multicultural Australia -- 3. Shaping the Discourse of Arts in a Multicultural Australia -- 4. Creative Leadership: The Agency of the NESB Artist -- 5. Challenges of Institutional Leadership: Reluctance in the Australia Council -- 6. Organisational Leadership: Expanding the Multicultural Arts Milieu -- Epilogue: Towards a Supportive Multicultural Arts Milieu -- Appendix A: Participant Biographies -- Appendix B: Chronology -- Appendix C: Governance -- Appendix D: Art + Cultural Difference + Global Collaboration -- Appendix E: Cycle of Change.
    Abstract: Creative Frictions explores the relationship between visionary aspects of practice and policy. Despite over 30 years of arts and cultural policy attention, there remains a widespread view among the general public and artists alike that creative production does not reflect Australia's culturally diverse population. Australia's increasingly complex society can no longer be confined to 'essentialised' or traditional definitions of ethnic communities. While this diversity and its emerging complexity can be 'celebrated' as a source of creativity and innovation, it can also give rise to social, political and creative challenges. A key challenge that remains for the arts sector is its ability to support the creative expression of cultural difference. One measure of inclusive creative production is to look at the participation of artists of non-English speaking backgrounds (NESBs)--a problematic term discussed in the book. There are half as many NESB artists compared to those of other professions participating in the workforce, and while under-representation is an issue for management in the arts sector, the question of representation also benefits from being understood more broadly beyond the narrow sense of multiculturalism as a tool to manage cultural difference. This book explores the crucial role of creative leaders and how they work with the 'mainstream' while maintaining their creative integrity and independence to generate a 'virtuous' circle of change. Creative Frictions argues that it is the NESB artists who lead change in the arts sector and that creative and organisational leadership working in partnership make creative use of 'friction' and develop the necessary 'trust' to generate the 'traction' for a supportive multicultural arts milieu.--Publisher
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464448 , 1760464449 , 9781760464455 , 1760464457
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (electronic text (xvii, 219 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm))) , PDF file
    DDC: 305.2350994
    Keywords: Youth in development ; Rural youth
    Abstract: List of figures -- List of tables -- Contributors -- Introduction : Aboriginal youth in the Northern Territory: disadvantage, control and hope / Kate Senior, Richard Chenhall and Victoria Burbank -- 1. Living the social determinants of health : my story / Angelina Joshua -- 2. Defiance in the detail : young women's embodied future selves / Richard Chenhall, Kate Senior, Trudy Hall, Bronwyn Turner and Daphne Daniels -- 3. 'They don't dance corroboree any more' : youth relations to authority, leadership and civic responsibility in a remote Aboriginal community / Kate Senior, Richard Chenhall and Daphne Daniels -- 4. Food practices of young people in a remote Aboriginal community / Danielle Aquino -- 5. Bush medicine knowledge and use among young Kriol speakers in Ngukurr / Greg Dickson -- 6. 'They do think about health' : young indigenous women's ideas about health and their interaction with the health system / Mascha Friderichs -- 7. Growing up fast in two remote Aboriginal communities / Sue McMullen -- 8. The Aboriginal spring? Youth, mobile phones and social media in a remote Aboriginal community / Kishan Kariippanon -- 9. Juvenile (In)justice in Darwin : young people's voices from the Don Dale Youth Detention Centre / Pippa Rudd, Kate Senior and Jared Sharp -- 10. Sawyer's story : guidance and control of adolescents in a remote Aboriginal community / Victoria Burbank
    Abstract: "Adolescents are at a critical life stage where they will soon be able to contribute to the wellbeing of humankind, or do it great harm. Consequently, it is vital that the challenges and possibilities of adolescence be well understood and addressed. In Australia, such understanding is urgently needed with respect to Aboriginal adolescents. Not only must they adjust to their changing bodies and minds, but they must negotiate these changes within a context usually characterised by racism and poverty. They must also do this within intercultural environments that include the disparate and sometimes incompatible beliefs and practices of their multicultural populations. The chapters in this collection address these challenges to Aboriginal adolescents in the Northern Territory and the intercultural contexts in which they take place. Their discussions include the adolescents' experiences with health and health care, education, and the criminal justice system. They also address their hopes, dreams, plans and politics, engagement with social media, food preferences and nutrition, engagement with language, family, and changing mores affecting sexual behaviour and marriage
    Abstract: The book aims to provide readers with a greater understanding of the day-to-day lives of Aboriginal adolescents, and some of the adults who care for or neglect them. It seeks to provide readers with a better understanding of the circumstances, processes and factors that affect adolescent health, wellbeing and future prospects in their intercultural environments, and glimpse the multiplicity of these circumstances, processes and factors and the complexity of their interaction."
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760463939 , 1760463930
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 515 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Meaning, life and culture
    DDC: 410
    Keywords: Wierzbicka, Anna ; Language and culture ; Linguistic universals ; Semantics ; Intercultural communication ; Intercultural communication ; Language and culture ; Linguistic universals ; Semantics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction / Zhengdao Ye and Helen Bromhead -- Part 1 : Meaning, life and culture: The Natural Semantic Metalanguage approach. 1. Prototypes, polysemy and constructional semantics : The lexicogrammar of the English verb climb / Cliff Goddard ; 2. The comparative semantics of verbs of 'opening' : West Africa vs Oceania / Felix K. Ameka and Deborah Hill ; 3. 'Gezellig' : A Dutch cultural keyword unpacked / Bert Peeters ; 4. Royal semantics : Linguacultural reflections on the Danish address pronoun 'De' / Carsten Levisen ; 5. The Singlish interjection 'bojio' / Jock Onn Wong ; 6. The semantics of 'bushfire' in Australian English / Helen Bromhead ; 7. The semantics of 'migrant' in Australian English / Zhengdao Ye ; 8. The semantics of verbs of visual aesthetic appreciation in Russian / Anna Gladkova ; 9. Christian values embedded in the Italian language : A semantic analysis of 'carita`' / Gian Marco Farese ; 10. The semantics of two loanwords in Navarrese Spanish / Mo´nica Azna´rez-Mauleo´n ; 11. Time in Portuguese 'saudade' and other words of longing / Zuzanna Bulat Silva ; 12. Lost in translation : A semantic analysis of 'no da' in Japanese / Yuko Asano-Cavanagh -- Part 2 : Meaning, life and culture : Perspectives. 13. Locating 'mind' (and 'soul') cross-culturally / Frances Morphy and Howard Morphy ; 14. Teknocentric kin terms in Australian languages / Harold Koch ; 15. Showing and not telling in a sign language / John Haiman ; 16. Games that people play : Capitalism as a game / Annabelle Mooney ; 17. Our ordinary lives : Pathways to a more human-oriented linguistics / John Newman ; 18. On defining parts of speech with Generative Grammar and NSM / Avery D. Andrews ; 19. Cut-verbs of the Oceanic language Teop : A critical study of collecting and analysing data in a language documentation project / Ulrike Mosel ; 20. The depiction of sensing events in English and Kalam / Andrew Pawley ; 21. Russian language-specific words in the light of parallel corpora / Alexei Shmelev ; 22. 'Sense of privacy' and 'sense of elbow' : English vs Russian values and communicative styles / Tatiana Larina ; 23. On the semantics of 'cup' / Keith Allan ; 24. Where we part from NSM : Understanding Warlpiri yangka and the Warlpiri expression of part-hood / David Nash and David P. Wilkins ; Envoi ; Anna Wierzbicka's life / Kevin Windle and Mary Besemeres.
    Abstract: This book is dedicated to Anna Wierzbicka, one of the most influential and innovative linguists of her generation. Her work spans a number of disciplines, including anthropology, cultural psychology, cognitive science, philosophy and religious studies, as well as her home base of linguistics. She is best known for the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) approach to meaning--a versatile tool for exploring 'big questions' concerning the diversity and universals of people's experience in the world. In this volume, Anna Wierzbicka's former students, old and current colleagues, 'kindred spirits' and 'sparring partners' engage with her ideas and diverse body of work. These authors cover topics from the grammar of action verbs to cross-cultural pragmatics, and over 30 languages from around the world are represented. The chapters in Part 1 focus on the NSM approach and cover four themes: lexico-grammatical semantics, cultural keywords, semantics of nouns, and emotion. In Part 2, the contributors connect with a meaning-based approach from their own intellectual perspectives, including syntax, anthropology, cognitive linguistics and sociolinguistics. The deep humanistic perspective, wide-ranging themes and interdisciplinary nature of Wierzbicka's research are reflected in the contributions. The common thread running through all chapters is the primacy of meaning to the understanding of language and culture
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464790 , 1760464791
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 345 pages) , map
    Series Statement: Asia-Pacific linguistics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wampar-English dictionary : with an English-Wampar finder list
    DDC: 499.5
    Keywords: Wampar language Dictionaries English ; Papua New Guinea Dictionaries Languages
    Abstract: 1. History of ethnographic research among the Wampar -- 2. Heterogeneity and variability of Dzob Wampar -- 3. Names, plants and animals -- 4. Notes on the sound system and orthography -- 5. Grammar sketch -- 6. Bibliography -- Wampar-English dictionary -- English-Wampar finder list.
    Abstract: This ethnographic dictionary is the result of Hans Fischer's long-term fieldwork among the Wampar, who occupy the middle Markham Valley in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea (PNG). Their language, Dzob Wampar, belongs to the Markham family of the Austronesian languages. Today most Wampar speak not only Wampar but also PNG's lingua franca, Tok Pisin. Six decades of Wampar research has documented the extent and speed of change in the region. Today, mining, migration and the commodification of land are accelerating the pace of change in Wampar communities, resulting in great individual differences in knowledge of the vernacular. This dictionary covers largely forgotten Wampar expressions as well as loanwords from German and Jabêm that have become part of everyday language. Most entries contain example sentences from original Wampar texts. The dictionary is complemented by an overview of ethnographic research among Wampar, a sketch of Wampar grammar, a bibliography and an English-to-Wampar finder list
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760463397 , 1760463396
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 226 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Russian energy strategy in the Asia-Pacific : implications for Australia
    DDC: 333.790947
    Keywords: Energy policy ; Energy policy ; Energy policy ; Russia (Federation) Foreign economic relations ; Pacific Area Foreign economic relations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction / Elizabeth Buchanan -- Part 1. An Asia‑Pacific Energy Outlook. 1. Energy Outlook in the Asia‑Pacific / Shoichi Itoh ; 2. Russia’s Foray into Asia’s Energy Market / Morena Skalamera -- Part 2. Russian Foreign Energy Strategy. 3. Russian Grand Strategy and Energy Resources: The Asian Dimension / Jakub M. Godzimirski ; 4. Energy and Russian Great Power Post-Crimea / Peter Rutland ; 5. Russian Energy Firms in the Eastern Market / Keun-Wook Paik -- Part 3. Australia’s Asia-Pacific Energy Interests. 6. Unpacking Australia’s Energy Strategy for the Region / John Blackburn ; 7. Future of Russian Coal Exports in the Asia-Pacific / Stephen Fortescue -- Part 4. Russian Energy Strategy and the Future Ahead. 8. Sanctions and Moscow’s Adaptation Strategy / Maria Shagina ; 9. The 2019 Energy Security Doctrine and Debates around it in Russia / Tatiana Romanova -- Conclusion / Elizabeth Buchanan.
    Abstract: Given Australia's lack of energy security strategy, it is not surprising that the country is void of institutional knowledge and know-how of Russian foreign energy strategy. The 'lucky country' as it were, relies entirely on sea-lines of communication to the north to supply fuel and to export Australian coal and natural gas. Australia has entered the 2020s as the world's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter; however, maintaining complacency in Canberra's current export activities will ultimately lead to a long-term security crisis. This book critically examines Russian energy strategy in the Asia-Pacific, with a view to determining the security implications for Australia. Russia is important for global energy security chains because of its vast resource wealth and its geographical position - a pivotal position to supply both the European and Asian markets. Australia has no such luxury, geographically constrained as an island continent; it relies on the nearby Asia-Pacific import market to demand our energy and to facilitate the delivery of our national oil supplies. Understanding Russian foreign energy strategy in the region is crucial given the growing energy requirements in Australia's emerging Asia-Pacific arena
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781760464356 , 176046435X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 414 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Twenty K.R. Narayanan orations : essays by eminent persons on the rapidly transforming Indian economy
    DDC: 330.954
    Keywords: Economic history ; Economic policy ; Politics and government ; India Economic conditions 1947- ; India Economic policy 1947- ; India Politics and government 1947- ; India ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Oration 1: 1994 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Reforming India's tax base for economic development / Raja J. Chelliah -- Oration 2: 1995 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Space technology for sustainable development in Asia / U.R. Rao -- Oration 3: 1996 K.R. Narayanan Oration. India: retrospect and prospect / Jagdish Bhagwati -- Oration 4: 1999 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Stronger branches, deeper roots: the democratisation of India's economic reforms / P. Chidambaram -- Oration 5: 2001 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Monetary policy in a developing economy -- The Indian experience / C. Rangarajan -- Oration 6: 2002 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Democracy and development: India 1947-2002 / Meghnad Desai -- Oration 7: 2003 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Political-economy and governance issues in the Indian economic reform process / Pranab K. Bardhan -- Oration 8: 2004 K.R. Narayanan Oration. India: on the growth turnpike / Vijay L. Kelkar -- Oration 9: 2005 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Science and shaping our agricultural Future / M.S. Swaminathan -- Oration 10: 2006 K.R. Narayanan Oration. India's space enterprise: a case study in strategic thinking and planning / K. Kasturirangan -- Oration 11: 2007 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Coping with climate change: is development in India and the world sustainable? / R.K. Pachauri -- Oration 12: 2008 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Why environmentalism needs equity: learning from the environmentalism of the poor to build our common future / Sunita Narain -- Oration 13: 2009 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Rocket science, other science: a trajectory of Indian science and technology from the 20th to the 21st Century / Roddam Narasimha -- Oration 14: 2010 K.R. Narayanan Oration. India's prospects in the post-crisis world / Montek Singh Ahluwalia -- Oration 15: 2011 K.R. Narayanan Oration. India and the global financial crisis: what have we learnt? / Duvvuri Subbarao -- Oration 16: 2012 K.R. Narayanan Oration. The Indian economy: rising to global challenges / Kaushik Basu -- Oration 17: 2015 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Australia and India: combining technology and entrepreneurship to innovate the future / Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw -- Oration 18: 2016 K.R. Narayanan Oration. The new economics of financial inclusion in India / Arun Jaitely -- Oration 19: 2017 K.R. Narayanan Oration. India: a resurgent maritime nation, harnessing the Blue Economy / R.K. Dhowan -- Oration 20: 2018 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Dismantling inequality through ASSURED innovation / R.A. Mashelkar
    Abstract: The Australia South Asia Research Centre (ASARC) was established in 1994 in one of the premier universities of the world--The Australian National University (ANU). Apart from its research and doctoral training activities, ASARC also needed a public forum with a global reach to involve the best minds working on economic development in India as well as to honour its founder, Dr K.R. Narayanan, President of the Republic of India. The K.R. Narayanan Oration series was developed in response to these twin needs. The first oration was held in 1994 and the latest (the 20th) was held in 2018. The first 10 orations were published by ANU Press in 2006. This new edition updates the volume to include all 20 orations delivered so far and provides an updated introduction. All these orations have been delivered by leading academics, scientists and policymakers deeply involved in the transformation of the Indian economy. This collection of the Narayanan Orations is thus at once both an expert account of key aspects of the economic development process in India and a peek into India's potential in the future. As such, the publication of this volume marks a watershed in the intellectual debate on India's economic reforms program and should be welcomed by all those interested in the economic development of the country.--
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760463687 , 176046368X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 391 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als 'Now is the psychological moment' : Earle Page and the imagining of Australia
    DDC: 994.04/2092
    Keywords: Page, Earle ; Page, Earle ; Prime ministers ; Politicians ; Statesmen ; Statesmen ; Social conditions ; Prime ministers ; Politics and government ; Politicians ; Economic history ; Australia Economic conditions ; Australia Politics and government 1901-1945 ; Australia Social conditions ; Australia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Prologue: 'How Many Germans Did You Kill, Doc?' -- Introduction: 'A Dreamer of Dreams' -- 1. Family, Community and Methodism: The Forging of Page's World View -- 2. 'We Were Determined to Use Our Opportunities to the Full': Page's Rise to National Prominence -- 3. The Use of Power: Treasurer Page Pursues His National Vision -- 4. Government and Party: The Basis of Page's Power -- 5. Page and the Final Throes of the Bruce-Page Government: Challenging the Nation through Planning and Federalism -- 6. Page Audacious: The 1930s -- 7. Post-War Page: Hopes amidst Frustrations -- 8. Page Indefatigable: His Last Years in Public Life -- Conclusions: 'A Man's Reach Should Exceed His Grasp'.
    Abstract: Earle Christmas Grafton Page (1880-1961) - surgeon, Country Party leader, treasurer and prime minister - was perhaps the most extraordinary visionary to hold high public office in twentieth-century Australia. Over decades, he made determined efforts to seize 'the psychological moment', and thereby realise his vision of a decentralised, regionalised and rationally ordered nation. Page's unique dreaming of a very different Australia encompassed new states, hydroelectricity, economic planning, cooperative federalism and rural universities. His story casts light on the wider place in history of visions of national development. He was Australia's most important advocate of developmentalism, the important yet little-studied stream of thought that assumes that governments can lead the nation to realise its economic potential. His audacious synthesis of ideas delineated and stretched the Australian political imagination. Page's rich career confirms that Australia has long inspired popular ideals of national development, but also suggests that their practical implementation was increasingly challenged during the twentieth century. Effervescent, intelligent and somewhat eccentric, Page was one of Australia's great optimists. Few Australian leaders who stood for so much have since been so neglected.--Publisher's website
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-378) and index
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464318 , 1760464317
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 185 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sound Citizens : Australian women broadcasters claim their voice, 1923-1956
    DDC: 791.440994
    Keywords: Women broadcasters History ; Women in radio broadcasting History ; Radio broadcasters History ; Mass media Political aspects ; History ; Political culture History ; Sex role History ; Women in the mass media industry History ; Mass media ; Political aspects ; Political culture ; Radio broadcasters ; Sex role ; Women broadcasters ; Women in radio broadcasting ; Women in the mass media industry ; History ; Australia
    Abstract: Introduction -- Establishing the platform: the Interwar years -- World citizens: women's broadcasting and internationalism -- Voicing the war effort: women's broadcasts during World War II -- 'An epoch making event': radio and the new female Parliamentarians -- Fighting soap: the postwar years -- We span the distance': women's radio and regional communities -- Conclusion.
    Abstract: In 1954 Dame Enid Lyons, the first woman elected to the Australian House of Representatives, argued that radio had 'created a bigger revolution in the life of a woman than anything that has happened any time' as it brought the public sphere into the home and women into the public sphere. Taking this claim as its starting point, Sound Citizens examines how a cohort of professional women broadcasters, activists and politicians used radio to contribute to the public sphere and improve women's status in Australia from the introduction of radio in 1923 until the introduction of television in 1956. This book reveals a much broader and more complex history of women's contributions to Australian broadcasting than has been previously acknowledged
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464233 , 1760464236
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii 329 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Traversing the divide : honouring Deborah Cass's contributions to public and international law
    DDC: 347.9924
    Keywords: Cass, Deborah Z ; World Trade Organization ; Lawyers Biography ; Constitutional law ; Foreign trade regulation ; Lawyers ; Biographies ; Australia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part 1: Constitutional work -- Part 2: Natural resources and self-determination -- Part 3: International law and the World Trade Organization -- Part 4: Personal reflection and conclusions -- Part 5: Reproductions of articles discussed.
    Abstract: This collection honours the work of Deborah Cass, 15 February 1960 - 4 June 2013, a brilliant Australian constitutional and international lawyer. Deborah studied at the University of Melbourne and Harvard Law School and taught at Melbourne Law School, The Australian National University and the London School of Economics. A member of The Australian National University's Centre for International and Public Law from 1993 to 2000, Deborah's work offered illuminating new perspectives in a range of fields, from the right to self-determination, critical international legal theory, and feminist legal theory to the international trade law system. The title of this edited collection draws on one of her articles, 'Traversing the Divide: International Law and Australian Constitutional Law' (1998) 20 Adelaide Law Review 73. This book evolves from a symposium held to draw together academics from around the globe to reflect on Deborah's extensive scholarship and contributions to public law and international law, and to examine how her work is of value to current domestic and international law issues. The pieces selected for this volume both remind us of Deborah's outstanding academic career and provide important insights on current public law and international law pressing issues.--Publisher's website
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464158 , 1760464155
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 382 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Pacific Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Australian travellers in the South Seas
    DDC: 820.9/35894
    Keywords: Travelers' writings, Australian History and criticism ; Islands of the Pacific Description and travel ; Electronic books
    Abstract: ch.1. Fluid boundaries and ambiguous identities -- ch.2. Steamships and tourists -- ch.3. Polynesian promises -- ch.4. Degrees of savagery -- ch.5. In Search of a Profitable Pacific -- ch.6. Conflict, convicts and the condominium -- ch.7. Preserving Health and Race in the Tropics -- Conclusion -- Appendix: An annotated bibliography of Australian travel writing
    Abstract: This book offers a wide-ranging survey of Australian engagement with the Pacific Islands in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through over 100 hitherto largely unexplored accounts of travel, the author explores how representations of the Pacific Islands in letters, diaries, reminiscences, books, newspapers and magazines contributed to popular ideas of the Pacific Islands in Australia. It offers a range of valuable insights into continuities and changes in Australian regional perspectives, showing that ordinary Australians were more closely connected to the Pacific Islands than has previously been acknowledged. Addressing the theme of travel as a historical, literary and imaginative process, this cultural history probes issues of nation and empire, race and science, commerce and tourism by focusing on significant episodes and encounters in history. This is a foundational text for future studies of Australia's relations with the Pacific, and histories of travel generally
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