TY - BOOK AU - Creed,Barbara AU - Hoorn,Jeanette TI - Body trade: captivity, cannibalism and colonialism in the Pacific SN - 187727612X AV - DU29. B64 2001 U1 - 306.4613 23 PY - 2001/// CY - New York, Annandale, N.S.W., Dunedin, N.Z. PB - Routledge, Pluto Press, University of Otago Press KW - Human body KW - Social aspects KW - Australia KW - Pacific Area KW - Aboriginal Australians KW - Government relations KW - Indigenous peoples KW - Cannibalism KW - Colonization N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-282) and index; Acknowledgments --; Foreword --; Introduction --; Pt. I; Circus, Trade & Spectacle --; 1; 'Rare work amongst the professors': the capture of indigenous skulls within phrenological knowledge in early colonial Australia --; 2; Chained to their signs: remembering breastplates --; 3; How can one be Oceanian? The display of Polynesian 'cannibals' in France --; 4; Captors or captives? The Australian Native Mounted Police --; Pt. II; Manufacturing the 'Cannibal' Body --; 5; Narratives of the self: Chevalier Peter Dillon's Fijian cannibal adventures --; 6; Cannibalising indigenous texts: headhunting and fantasy in Ion L. Idriess', Coral Sea adventures --; 7; Lines of fright: fear, perception and the 'seen' of cannibalism in Charles Wilkes's Narrative and Herman Melville's Typee --; Pt. III; Captive White Bodies & the Colonial Imaginary in Terra Australis --; 8; Captivating Fictions: Younah! A Tasmanian Aboriginal Romance of the Cataract Gorge --; 9; 'Cabin'd, cribb'd, and confin'd': the White Woman of Gipps Land and Bungalene --; 10; Material culture and the 'signs' of captive white women --; Pt. IV; Film, Desire & the Colonised Body --; 11; Captivity, melancholia, and diaspora in Marlon Fuentes' Bontoc Eulogy: revisiting Meet Me In St. Louis --; 12; Breeding out the black: Jedda and the stolen generations in Australia --; 13; Blame and shame: the hidden history of the comfort women of World War II --; Endnotes --; List of illustrations --; Notes on the contributors --; Index ER -