The Fijian Colonial Experience

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Indigenous Fijians were singularly fortunate in having a colonial administration that halted the alienation of communally owned land to foreign settlers and that, almost for a century, administered their affairs in their own language and through culturally congenial authority structures and institutions. From the outset, the Fijian Administration was criticised as paternalistic and stifling of individualism. But for all its problems it sustained, at least until World War II, a vigorously autonomous and peaceful social and political world in quite affluent subsistence — underpinning the celebrated exuberance of the culture exploited by the travel industry ever since.

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Genre : History
Author : Timothy J. MacNaught
Publisher : ANU Press
Release : 2016-06-01
File : 217 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781921934360


Neither Cargo Nor Cult

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In the 1880s an oracle priest, Navosavakadua, mobilized Fijians of the hinterlands against the encroachment of both Fijian chiefs and British colonizers. British officials called the movement the Tuka cult, imagining it as a contagious superstition that had to be stopped. Navosavakadua and many of his followers, deemed "dangerous and disaffected natives," were exiled. Scholars have since made Tuka the standard example of the Pacific cargo cult, describing it as a millenarian movement in which dispossessed islanders sought Western goods by magical means. In this study of colonial and postcolonial Fiji, Martha Kaplan examines the effects of narratives made real and traces a complex history that began neither as a search for cargo, nor as a cult. Engaging Fijian oral history and texts as well as colonial records, Kaplan resituates Tuka in the flow of indigenous Fijian history-making and rereads the archives for an ethnography of British colonizing power. Proposing neither unchanging indigenous culture nor the inevitable hegemony of colonial power, she describes the dialogic relationship between plural, contesting, and changing articulations of both Fijian and colonial culture. A remarkable enthnographic account of power and meaning, Neither Cargo nor Cult addresses compelling questions within anthropological theory. It will attract a wide audience among those interested in colonial and postcolonial societies, ritual and religious movements, hegemony and resistance, and the Pacific Islands.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Martha Kaplan
Publisher : Duke University Press
Release : 1995-06-15
File : 250 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780822381914


Making Sense Of Hierarchy Cognition As Social Process In Fiji

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Analyses Fijian hierarchy and its constitution in everyday ritual behaviour. The author spent July 1981 to February 1983 in Fiji, eighteen months of the time being spent in the chiefly village of Sawaieke on the island of Gau. This book is collection of her field research.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Christina Toren
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2020-08-20
File : 302 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000321005


A Mission Divided

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This book provides insight into the long process of decolonisation within the Methodist Overseas Missions of Australasia, a colonial institution that operated in the British colony of Fiji. The mission was a site of work for Europeans, Fijians and Indo-Fijians, but each community operated separately, as the mission was divided along ethnic lines in 1901. This book outlines the colonial concepts of race and culture, as well as antagonism over land and labour, that were used to justify this separation. Recounting the stories told by the mission’s leadership, including missionaries and ministers, to its grassroots membership, this book draws on archival and ethnographic research to reveal the emergence of ethno-nationalisms in Fiji, the legacies of which are still being managed in the post-colonial state today. ‘Analysing in part the story of her own ancestors, Kirstie Barry develops a fascinating account of the relationship between Christian proselytization and Pacific nationalism, showing how missionaries reinforced racial divisions between Fijian and Indo-Fijian even as they deplored them. Negotiating the intersections between evangelisation, anthropology and colonial governance, this is a book with resonance well beyond its Fijian setting.’ – Professor Alan Lester, University of Sussex ‘This thoroughly researched and finely crafted book unwraps and finely illustrates the interwoven layers of evolving complexity in different interpretations of ideals and debates on race, culture, colonialism and independence that informed the way the Methodist Mission was run in Fiji. It describes the human personalities and practicalities, interconnected at local, regional and global levels, which influenced the shaping of the Mission and the independent Methodist Church in Fiji. It documents the influence of evolving anthropological theories and ecumenical theological understandings of culture on mission practice. The book’s rich sources enhance our understanding of the complex history of ethnic relations in Fiji, helping to explain why ethnic divisive thinking remains a challenge.’– Jacqueline Ryle, University of the South Pacific ‘A beautifully researched study of the transnational impact of South Asian bodies on nationalisms and church devolution in Fiji, and an important resource for empire studies as a whole.’ – Professor Jane Samson, University of Alberta, Canada

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Genre : History
Author : Dr Kirstie Close-Barry
Publisher : ANU Press
Release : 2015-12-02
File : 251 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781925022865


From Election To Coup In Fiji

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Provides an analysis of the lead-up to, the outcome, and the aftermath of Fiji's historic 2006 election - including the December coup. Contributions from ex-Vice President Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi; ousted Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase; interim Minister for Finance Mahendra Chaudhry; and an array of leading commentators.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Jonathan Fraenkel
Publisher : ANU E Press
Release : 2007-06-01
File : 511 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781921313363


Politics Of Identity In Small Plural Societies

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In small plural societies, cultural differences can be exaggerated, exploited and intensified during political contests. The survival of these societies as democracies - or even at all - hangs in the balance.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : S. Wilson
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2012-01-30
File : 226 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137012128


Colonialism And The Modern World

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This collection fills the need for a resource that adequately conceptualizes the place of non-European histories in the larger narrative of world history. These essays were selected with special emphasis on their comparative outlook. The chapters range from the British Empire (India, Egypt, Palestine) to Indonesia, French colonialism (Brittany and Algeria), South Africa, Fiji, and Japanese imperialism. Within the chapters, key concepts such as gender, land and law, and regimes of knowledge are considered.

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Genre : History
Author : Gregory Blue
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-07-08
File : 372 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781315499321


Islands Islanders And The World

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The authors examine the environmental, social and economic aspects of colonial and post-colonial experience in Fiji.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Tim Bayliss-Smith
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2006-11-02
File : 345 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521030083


Towards A Pacific Island Sociology Of Sport

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Extending the horizon of regional sport scholarship beyond the Global North, this volume offers an exciting opportunity for sociology of sport scholars to widen the scope of their research in search of fuller understandings of the forms, meanings, dynamics and impacts of sport for Pacific peoples.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Yoko Kanemasu
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Release : 2024-10-10
File : 265 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781837530861


Labour And Gold In Fiji

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This 1994 book is a study of gold mining and the development of an indigenous labour force in Fiji.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Atu Emberson-Bain
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2002-08-08
File : 316 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521523214