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Beekman, E. M. "The Passatist: Louis Couperus' Interpretation of Dutch Colonialism." Indonesia 37 (1984):59-76.
[Keywords: colonialism, Europe, South Pacific, Stoler]

Gailey, Christine Ward. "Politics, colonialism, and the mutable color of southern Pacific peoples." Transforming Anthropology 5.1-2 (1994):34-40.
[Keywords: anthropology, colonialism, south Pacific]

Jolly, Margaret. ""Foucault goes Troppo." Rev. of Knowledge and Power in a South Pacific Society by L. Lindstrom." The Journal of Pacific History 27.2 (1992):237-43.
[Keywords: Foucault, South Pacific, Stoler]

Kelly, John. A Politics of Virtue: Hinduism, Sexuality, and Countercolonial Discourse in Fiji. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991.
[Keywords: colonialism, sexuality, South Pacific, Stoler]

Knapman, Claudia. White Women in Fiji, 1835-1930: The Ruin of Empire?. Boston: Allen and Unwin, 1986.
[Keywords: colonialism, gender, South Pacific, Stoler]

Lindstrom, Lamont. Knowledge and Power in a South Pacific Society. Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1990.
[Keywords: South Pacific, Stoler]

Nicholson, M. "Nineteenth-century medical attitudes to the Maori population of New Zealand." Social History of Medicine Bulletin 39 (1986):35-7.
[Keywords: colonialism, public health, south Pacific]

Nicholson, M. "Medicine and racial politics: changing images of the New Zealand Maori in the nineteenth century." In Imperial Medicine and Indigenous Societies. Edited by D. Arnold. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1988. 66-104.
[Keywords: colonialism, medicine, south Pacific]

Tennant, Margaret. "Children's Health Camps in New Zealand: The Making of a Movement, 1919-1940." Social History of Medicine 9.1 (1996):69-87.
ABSTRACT: " The children's health camp movement in New Zealand was the product of early twentieth-century concerns about nationally efficiency and racial strength."
[Keywords: South Pacific, childhood, public health, nationalism]

 

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