Cultural invasion, negative knowledge, self-expression and the prose narratives of Papua New Guinea

Description:
This thesis examines the imperialistic literary imaginings in New Guinea and the indigenous literature that has emerged in the last two and a half decades. The experiences of colonialism and the invasive role colonialism played in the cultural, social and religious life of the people of Papua New Guinea are the centre of discussion in this thesis. Cultural invasion made possible the setting up ...
Display date:
1991
Location:
Papua New Guinea
Format:
Thesis
Collections:
UC Research Repository
Publisher:
University of Canterbury
Content partner:
University of Canterbury Library
Availability:
Not specified
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