Naming Oceania: geography, raciology and local knowledge in the 'fifth part of the world', 1511-1920

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Australian National University

Naming Oceania: geography, raciology and local knowledge in the 'fifth part of the world', 1511-1920. A history of the marriage of space and race in our region restores Australia to regional histories and wider Oceania to global histories. It offers a grounded basis to grasp how regional, national and local nomenclatures and identities mutated over 400 years, in contexts of European exploration, imperialism, colonisation, emergence of the science of race and intensifying face-to-face encounters. By uncovering traces of past naming systems, Indigenous and foreign, the research will show how present names and boundaries of states, places and people are constructs rather than eternal truths. It will cast light on the antecedents to modern Australian regional interventions, neighbourly relations and conceptions of racial or ethnic differences.

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Naming "Polynesia": Cartography, Geography, and Toponymy of the ˜Fifth Part of the World
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Douglas, B
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The Journal of Pacific History
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Contact Tracing: The Materiality of Encounters
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Journal article
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Bronwen Douglas & Chris Ballard
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History and Anthropology
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Mapping the once and future strait: Place, time, and Torres Strait from the sixteenth century to the Pleistocene
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Journal article
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Bronwen Douglas
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History and Anthropology
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