03832nam 2200433 450 991063772800332120230511075301.03-031-15579-3(MiAaPQ)EBC7165972(Au-PeEL)EBL7165972(CKB)25913967300041(EXLCZ)992591396730004120230511d2023 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRepatriation, exchange, and colonial legacies in the Gulf of Papua moving pictures /Lara Lamb and Christopher LeeCham, Switzerland :Springer International Publishing,[2023]©20231 online resource (290 pages)Print version: Lamb, Lara Repatriation, Exchange, and Colonial Legacies in the Gulf of Papua Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031155789 Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- Moving Pictures -- Collecting Cultural Artefacts in the Gulf Region of Papua New Guinea -- Frank Hurley and the Papua Expeditions -- Colonial Discourse and Interdisciplinary Methodology -- Outline of the Book -- References -- 2 Exploration, Salvation, Protection, and Development: European Contact and Control in Papua New Guinea -- "First Contact": Voyages of Exploration -- The London Missionary Society -- Colonial Administration: British Protectorate, British-Australian Colony, Australian Territory -- The Goaribari Expeditions 1901-1904 -- Administrative Control of Labour -- Agricultural Development: Plantations -- Systems of Surveillance: Law and Order, Health and Hygiene -- "Understanding the Native": Salvation, Science, Governance -- References -- 3 Frank Hurley in the Gulf of Papua -- Hurley's Papuan Expeditions 1920-1923 -- The Dispute Between Hurley and the Papuan Administration -- Reception and Distribution of Hurley's Work -- References -- 4 The Lure of Barter: An Understanding of Papuan Peoples as Established Agents of Movement and Exchange -- The "Lure of Barter" -- The Myth of First Contact: Language and Migration -- The Myth of First Contact: Trade and Exchange -- Village and Community -- Wartime -- Post-World War Two -- References -- 5 Visual Repatriation or Exchange? Theory and Method -- Theory -- Method -- Gulf Field Trip, February 2012 -- Kerewo Leaders at the Australian Museum, Sydney, September 2012 -- Gulf Field Trip, December 2013 -- Gulf Field Trip, November 2016 -- Ambiguities and Limitations -- References -- 6 Contemporary Kerewo and Urama Responses to Frank Hurley's Collection -- Identifying Ancestors -- Intergenerational Loss, Preservation, and Change -- Knowledge by Acquaintance -- Knowledge by Description.The Agency of Photographs -- The Relational Quality of a Museum Collection -- Thoughts on Material Repatriation -- "Pearls and Savages, Geez What a Title": Attitudes Towards the Man, the Photographs, and the Film -- References -- 7 Decolonial Aspiration, Postcolonial Agency, and the Uses of Heritage -- References -- 8 Conclusion: Public Exchanges and the Decolonising Enfranchisement of Modern Citizens -- References -- Index.Cultural propertyRepatriationIntercultural communicationCultural propertyRepatriation.Intercultural communication.344.094Lamb Lara612226Lee ChristopherMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910637728003321Repatriation, exchange, and colonial legacies in the Gulf of Papua3362892UNINA