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Bronwen Douglas

Bronwen Douglas is a Fellow in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University. She is a specialist in Pacific voyage art and texts, colonial encounters in Melanesia, and Melanesian Christianity.

Bronwen Douglas reviews 'Possessions: Indigenous Art/Colonial Culture' by Nicholas Thomas

July 1999, no. 212 01 July 1999
Nick Thomas is arguably the outstanding academic of international repute at present working in the humanities and social sciences in Australia, as attested by his receipt of the 1998 Royal Anthropological Institute’s Rivers Memorial Medal for exceptional achievement of publications’. He is certainly prolific: Possessions is his eighth single-authored scholarly book in thirteen years. Thomas’ ... (read more)