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Australian Women in Papua New Guinea
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Australian Women in Papua New Guinea

Kirjailija:
pokkari, 2002
englanti

By the time Australia withdrew from Papua New Guinea in 1975, about 10,000 Australian women had lived there at some stage since 1920. Many came with their husbands who were missionaries, plantation owners or government administrators while numerous others came of their own initative working as teachers, medical practitioners, nurses and missionaries. Chilla Bulbeck’s book is an evocative and compelling account of the experiences of white women in Papua New Guinea between the 1920s and the 1960s. It is based on oral interviews and the written documentation of nineteen women and is written against a backdrop of official colonial affairs. By exploring the colonial period through the eyes of women, it offers fresh insight into Papua New Guinea history. Many who have personal colonial experiences will empathise with the book and it will be of interest to historians of the Pacific as well as readers in colonial studies and women’s studies.

Alaotsikko
Colonial Passages 1920–1960
Kirjailija
Chilla Bulbeck
ISBN
9780521523202
Kieli
englanti
Paino
520 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
11.7.2002
Sivumäärä
356