Strategic Intimacies: Knowledge and Colonization in Southern New Zealand
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https://doi.org/10.26686/jnzs.v0i14.1744Abstract
This essay brings together two problematics that have occupied a central position in recent scholarship on modern British empire-building: colonial knowledge and the history of intimacy. Thinking about the inter-relationship between close encounters of empire and the production of colonial knowledge is not really a leap of the imagination.
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2013-07-03
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