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# Lukim gud / Gudpela nius | # Lukim gud / Gudpela nius | ||
- | ## Lukim gud / Gudpela nius | + | ## Lukim gud / Gudpela nius: The seeds of ethnographic citizenship in educational newspapers of postwar New Guinea |
Ryan Schram | Ryan Schram | ||
+ | SSPS Governance Theme Works-in-Progress Workshop | ||
+ | University of Sydney | ||
May 23, 2024 | May 23, 2024 | ||
Slides available at https:// | Slides available at https:// | ||
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* Independence in 1975 | * Independence in 1975 | ||
* Current population estimated to be between 9.5 and 11.7M (most recent census conducted in 2011) | * Current population estimated to be between 9.5 and 11.7M (most recent census conducted in 2011) | ||
+ | * Over 800 languages are spoken in the country | ||
* Approximately 85% of the population reside in rural areas, making it the most rural country in the world | * Approximately 85% of the population reside in rural areas, making it the most rural country in the world | ||
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Colonial states are knowledge regimes; The state governs governs a subject population by exhaustively defining and ranking the types of people within it (Stoler 2010). | Colonial states are knowledge regimes; The state governs governs a subject population by exhaustively defining and ranking the types of people within it (Stoler 2010). | ||
- | Yet, colonial domination by definition takes place in a contact zone. People' | + | Yet, colonial domination by definition takes place in a contact zone. People' |
+ | The Australian administration believed Tok Pisin was an inferior, broken English; yet it needed Tok Pisin speakers to be // | ||
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Lae Garamut. 1948a. “Husat i Laik Boskuru Long Skuna Bilong Gavman?,” February 21, 1948. | Lae Garamut. 1948a. “Husat i Laik Boskuru Long Skuna Bilong Gavman?,” February 21, 1948. | ||
- | ———. 1948b. “Husat i Laik Daraiv Long Erap?,” October 30, 1948. | ||
- | ———. 1949. “Husat i Laik Wok Long Telepaon,” January 22, 1949. | + | Lae Garamut. 1948b. “Husat i Laik Daraiv |
- | ___. 1949. “Husat Igat Sitori Bilong Peles?,” January 8, 1949. | ||
- | ____. 1947. “Yupela Lukim Pinis Ol Toktok Bilong Tarosi,” December 6, 1947. | + | Lae Garamut. 1949. “Husat i Laik Wok Long Telepaon, |
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+ | Lae Garamut. 1949. “Husat Igat Sitori Bilong Peles?,” January 8, 1949. | ||
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+ | Lae Garamut. 1947. “Yupela Lukim Pinis Ol Toktok Bilong Tarosi,” December 6, 1947. | ||
Lagasai. 1949. “Husat i Laik Kam Draiva,” July 23, 1949. | Lagasai. 1949. “Husat i Laik Kam Draiva,” July 23, 1949. |
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