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- staying @talks:staying
- JS~~ # Staying in contact ## Staying in contact: Colonial encounter as constitutive fiction Ryan Schram ... s to the simultaneously systematic yet shoestring colonial governance of the country, and particularly the m... nly the conditions for political participation in colonial PNG but the constitutive fiction of the postcolon... es. Maclean (1998) has shown that the process of colonial incorporation itself rests on a fundamental duali
- lukim @talks:lukim
- ### Papua New Guinea (PNG), past and present * Colonial possession by Britain, Australia, and Germany beg... people in the country have sustained contact with colonial government after 1945, under a UN mandate to deco... yumi" (*our* newspaper). Umm, really!? ## The colonial state is characterized by epistemic anxiety Colonial states are knowledge regimes; The state governs gover
- print @talks:print
- ns: The social embeddedness of reading publics in colonial Papua # ## Print prestations: The social embeddedness of reading publics in colonial Papua ## Ryan Schram A paper presented in the ... ibrary collections. ## Papuan Times as a unique colonial counterpublic ## * The editorial in last extant ... verted into a new job or other opportunities in a colonial world. * As a counterpublic, //Papuan Times// and
- tribe @talks:tribe
- lace people in a savage slot have been crucial to colonial dispossession. Yet colonial discourses must circulate to become dominant, and so the savage spaces they imagine take on a life of their own outside of colonial representations. *Papuan Times*, a newspaper prod... Highlands.” ===== The limits of Papuan agency in colonial spacetime ===== The Age. 1953. “Headhunter’s Gra
- taboo
- * Begun in 1891 after the invitation from the new colonial administration of British New Guinea. * William... == The Methodists in New Guinea ===== {{bng.png| Colonial New Guinea, circa 1890}} ===== Methodist Sabbata... a Complete Break with the Past.’ Memory and Post-Colonial Modernity in Ghanaian Pentecostalist Discourse.” ... a. 2008. “Killing God: Exceptional Moments in the Colonial Missionary Encounter.” //Current Anthropology// 4
- taparoro
- nslation > abound, but the clearest are found in colonial contexts in which > authoritative texts in a dom
- aaa @talks:sanguma
- a. 2008. “Killing God: Exceptional Moments in the Colonial Missionary Encounter.” Current Anthropology 49 (5