Foreign bodies: Oceania and the science of race 1750-1940
Foreign bodies in Oceania /Bronwen Douglas --Part 1.Emergence : thinking the science of race, 1750-1880.Climate to crania : science and the racialization of human difference /Bronwen Douglas --Part 2.Experience : the science of race and Oceania, 1750-1869.'Novus orbis australis' : Oceania in the science of race, 1750-1850 /Bronwen Douglas ; 'Oceanic negroes' : British anthropology of Papuans, 1820-1869 /Chris Ballard --Part 3.Consolidation : the science of race and aboriginal Australians, 1860-1885.British anthropological thought in colonial practice : the appropriation of indigenous Australian bodies, 1860-1880 /Paul Turnbull ; 'Three living Australians' and the Société d'Anthropologie de Paris, 1885 /Stephanie Anderson --Part 4.Complicity and challenge : the science of race and evangelical humanism, 1880-1930.The 'faculty of faith' : evangelical missionaries, social anthropologists, and the claim for human unity in the 19th century /Helen Gardner ; 'White man's burden', 'white man's privilege' : Christian humanism and racial determinism in Oceania, 1890-1930 /Christine Weir --Part 5.Zenith : colonial contradictions and the chimera of racial purity, 1920-1940.The half-caste in Australia, New Zealand, and western Samoa between the wars : different problem, different places? /Vicki Luker --Epilogue.The cultivation of difference in Oceania /Chris Ballard.