Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840Alex Calder, Jonathan Lamb, Bridget Orr University of Hawaii Press, 1 d’abr. 1999 - 352 pàgines What actually happened as Europeans and peoples of the Pacific discovered each other? How have their respective senses of the past influenced their understanding of the present? And what are the consequences of their meeting? |
Continguts
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European Perceptions of World History in the Age of Encounter | 25 |
3 South Pacific Mythology | 45 |
4 The Postmodern Legacy of a Premodern Warrior Goddess in Modern Samoa | 55 |
5 Myth and History | 61 |
Captain Cook Finds Himself in the State of Nature | 89 |
7 Myth Science and Experience in the British Construction of the Pacific | 100 |
The Presence and Properties of CommonLaw Language in the Discourse of Colonization in the Early Modern Period | 114 |
12 Enlightenment Anthropology and the Ancestral Remains of Australian Aboriginal People | 202 |
13 Missionaries on Tahiti 17971840 | 226 |
Contexts and Connections | 241 |
European Representations of the Architecture of Hakari | 265 |
16 Pacific Colonialism and the Formation of Literary Culture | 285 |
H T Kemp Translating Robinson Crusoe and The Pilgrims Progress | 304 |
18 Tuku Whenua and Land Sale in New Zealand in the Nineteenth Century | 317 |
Contributors | 329 |
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