Represented Communities: Fiji and World Decolonisation, by John Kelly and Martha Kaplan (Book Review)

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Burns, Georgette Leah
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2005
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Kelly and Kaplan’s Represented communities is a collection of independent essays with the central aim of critiquing Benedict Anderson’s reflections, in Imagined communities (1983, 1991), on the origin and spread of nationalism. Fiji is promised as a case study, and comparative material from Hawaii is also featured in the book. Each essay is internally very strong and can be read as a compact and complete entity. Both authors have a long and admirable history of research and publication on Pacific issues.

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Anthropological Forum

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15

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1

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This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Anthropological Forum, Volume 15, 2005 - Issue 1, Pages 79-80, 19 Oct 2010, copyright Taylor & Francis, available online at: https://doi.org/10.1080/0066467042000336724

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