Indigenous networks [electronic resource] : mobility, connections and exchange / edited by Jane Carey and Jane Lydon.

"This edited collection argues for the importance of recovering Indigenous participation within global networks of imperial power and wider histories of 'transnational' connections. It takes up a crucial challenge for new imperial and transnational histories: to explore the historical role of coloni...

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Other Authors: Carey, Jane, 1972-
Lydon, Jane, 1965-
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2014.
Series:Routledge studies in cultural history ; 29
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Variant Title:
Indigenous Networks: Mobility, Connections and Exchange
Format: Electronic eBook
Contents:
  • Introduction: Indigenous Networks : Historical Trajectories and Contemporary Connections / Jane Carey and Jane Lydon
  • Part I. Imperial Networks from the Mid-Nineteenth Century : Colonial Governance, Humanitarianism and Indigenous Experience
  • The Slave-Owner and the Settler / Catherine Hall
  • Indigenous Engagements with Humanitarian Governance : The Port Phillip Protectorate of Aborigines and "Humanitarian Space" / Alan Lester
  • "The Lying Name of 'Government'" : Empire, Mobility and Political Rights / Ann Curthoys
  • Part II. Mobility, Hybridity and Networks : Indigenous Lives and Legacies
  • "The Singular Transcultural Space" : Networks of Ships, Mariners, Voyagers and "Native" Men at Sea, 1790-1870 / Lynette Russell
  • Indigenous Interlocutors : Networks of Imperial Protest and Humanitarianism in the Mid-Nineteenth Century / Zoë Laidlaw
  • Picturing Macassan-Australian Histories : Odoardo Beccari's 1873 Photographs of the "Orang-Mereghi" and Indigenous Authenticity / Jane Lydon
  • "Mr. Moses Goes to England" : Twentieth-Century Mobility and Networks at the Six Nations Reserve, Ontario / Cecilia Morgan
  • A "Happy Blending"? : Maori Networks, Anthropology and "Native" Policy in New Zealand, the Pacific and Beyond / Jane Carey
  • Part III. Indigenous Networks, Activism and Transnational Exchanges : From the Late Nineteenth Century to the Present
  • Contesting the Empire of Paper : Cultures of Print and Anti-Colonialism in the Modern British Empire / Tony Ballantyne
  • Geographies of Solidarity and the Black Political Diaspora in London Before 1914 / Caroline Bressey
  • Marching to a Different Beat : The Influence of the International Black Diaspora on Aboriginal Australia / John Maynard
  • 50 Years of Indigeneity : Legacies and Possibilities / Ravi de Costa
  • Epilogue: Indigenising Transnationalism? : Challenges for New Imperial and Cosmopolitan Histories / Jane Carey.