Mimesis and Pacification: The Colonial Legacy in Papua New Guinea. Maclean, N. History \& Anthropology, 11(1):75, April, 1998.
Mimesis and Pacification: The Colonial Legacy in Papua New Guinea [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Argues that the philosophy and practice of Australians' colonial administration in Papua New Guinea, in an attempt to pacify and regulate the lives of its people, prompted a relationship which placed the administration and its agents at risk. Details on the Australian colonial culture; Colonial process of pacification and mimetic practices.
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  volume = {11},
  issn = {02757206},
  shorttitle = {Mimesis and {Pacification}},
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  abstract = {Argues that the philosophy and practice of Australians' colonial administration in Papua New Guinea, in an attempt to pacify and regulate the lives of its people, prompted a relationship which placed the administration and its agents at risk.  Details on the Australian colonial culture; Colonial process of pacification and mimetic practices.},
  number = {1},
  urldate = {2015-09-26TZ},
  journal = {History \& Anthropology},
  author = {Maclean, Neil},
  month = {April},
  year = {1998},
  keywords = {AUSTRALIA, COLONIES, COLONIZATION, PAPUA New Guinea},
  pages = {75}
}

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