To settle the settler: pathologies of colonialism in New Zealand history films, 1925 - 2005
Social pathologies are thoroughly intertwined with colonial history. From the colonial project���s drive to categorise and treat indigenous disorders, to postcolonial theorists��� attempts to understand the psychological effects of (de)colonisation, psychology has provided a lens through which to in...
Main Author: | Lacey, Cherie |
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Other Authors: | Simmons, Laurence. |
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ResearchSpace@Auckland
2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2292/6076 |
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