Body trade : captivity, cannibalism and colonialism in the Pacific / edited by Barbara Creed and Jeanette Hoorn Creed, Barbara

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Creed, Barbara
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Human body - Social aspects - Australia.; Australia - Colonization.; Indigenous populations
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Captivity, cannibalism, the circus, trading in bodies, prostitution, the Stolen Generation - this book examines the historical and cultural significance of the way in which the human body has been held captive, traded and placed on display throughout the western world. It is the first scholarly book on the subject.
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32359123

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