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From: Greg Burnett <gburnett-AT-metz.une.edu.au>
Subject: Re: travelling whiteness--Pacific
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 09:31:22 +1000 (EST)


Elizabeth

You could try Neil Rennie's 'Far Fetched Facts: The Literature of Travel
and the Idea of the South Seas'

Greg Burnett

>Hi poco folks:
>
>I'm currently working on a chpt about white US  (male) migration to the
>Pacific between WWI and II. Most of the works I've consulted about whiteness
>(Frankenberg, Dyer, Hill etc) are based on white majority nations like the
>US and England. Could anyone suggest works that theorize whiteness and
>primitivism, whiteness and neocolonial migrations, or these patterns of
>migration and the process of creating a type of literary orientalism of the
>Pacific? Many thanks, Liz
>
>(PS I've already consulted Pacific theorists & historians like Sharrad,
>Edmond, Campbell, Maude, Thomas, and Wilson)
>
>
>
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