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talks:print:start [2016/12/06 21:25] – [Papuan Times as a unique colonial counterpublic] Ryan Schram (admin)talks:print:start [2020/01/25 15:28] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-All material quoted in this presentation is held under copyright of the original authors, and is used here strictly for personal, noncommercial purposes. These slides may only be viewed on request and will be available at http://anthro.rschram.org/talks/print+All material quoted in this presentation is held under copyright of the original authors, and is used here strictly for personal, noncommercial purposes. These slides may only be viewed on request and will be available at http://anthro.rschram.org/talks/print 
  
-## To the Papuan Times ## 
  
-   TO THE PAPUAN TIMES 
-    
-   Many happy returns to you. 
-    
-   Thank you for your good work in the past. May the years ahead of you  
-   bring more rich work you may do in sending out news to all parts of  
-   Papua and other countries. 
-    
-   Happy birthday to you and a few gifts for your work:- 
-     
-    A pen, to address your 
-        papers. 
-      
-    Paste, to paste your 
-        stamps 
-      
-    A 10/-, to buy your ink 
-     
-    A basket, to send you out 
-        in. 
-     
-    Alice Wedega. (Papuan Times, June 27, 1951, p. 9) 
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- 
-## As the Editor ## 
- 
-> As the Editor I would like to express on behalf of the Papuan Times how grateful we are for being able to keep the paper going and I am personally grateful for being able to help to save my own race with what little bit I've got. Editor (Papuan Times, June 27, 1951, p. 2)  
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 ## Journalism for the villages ## ## Journalism for the villages ##
  
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 > Papuans. (September 2, 1954, 4)  > Papuans. (September 2, 1954, 4) 
  
-No other issues of //Papuan Times// are known to be held in any library collections. +No further issues of //Papuan Times// are known to be held in any library collections. 
  
 ## Papuan Times as a unique colonial counterpublic ## ## Papuan Times as a unique colonial counterpublic ##
  
-* The editorial in last extant issue again claims that Papuan Times is valuable because its information is accurate.+* The editorial in last extant issue again claims that //Papuan Times// is valuable because its information is accurate.
 * But //Papuan Times// issues were also a mark of distinction for literate readers, especially those who become writers. Yet for the most part this symbolic capital cannot be converted into a new job or other opportunities in a colonial world. * But //Papuan Times// issues were also a mark of distinction for literate readers, especially those who become writers. Yet for the most part this symbolic capital cannot be converted into a new job or other opportunities in a colonial world.
 * As a counterpublic, //Papuan Times// and its network of readers and authors forms a bridge with the colonial public sphere of white settlers. * As a counterpublic, //Papuan Times// and its network of readers and authors forms a bridge with the colonial public sphere of white settlers.
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