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Labour Lines and Colonial Power
- First Page
- Preliminary Pages
- List of Figures
- List of Abbreviations
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1. Labour Lines and Colonial Power
- 2. Intermediaries, Servants and Captives: Disentangling Indigenous Labour in D. W. Carnegie’s Exploration of the Western Australian Desert
- 3. ‘Boyd’s Blacks’: Labour and the Making of Settler Lands in Australia and the Pacific
- 4. A Regulated Labour Trade across the Torres Strait: Papuan and New Guinean Domestic Workers in Australia, 1901–50
- 5. New Histories but Old Patterns: Kāi Tahu in Australia
- 6. Money Trees, Development Dreams and Colonial Legacies in Contemporary Pasifika Horticultural Labour
- 7. Becoming ‘Overstayers’: The Coloniality of Citizenship and the Resilience of Pacific Farm Workers
- 8. Wellbeing Perspectives, Conceptualisations of Work and Labour Mobility Experiences of Pasifika Trans-Tasman Migrants in Brisbane
- 9. Coloniality of Power and the Contours of Contemporary Sport Industries: Fijians in Australian Rugby
- 10. Emergent Trends in Indigenous Labour Mobility: Flying to Work in the Nation’s Quarry
- 11. Mysterious Motions: A Genealogy of ‘Orbiting’ in Australian Indigenous Affairs
- 12. Of Pizza Ovens in Arnhem Land: The State Quest to Restructure Aboriginal Labour in Remotest Australia
- Afterword
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