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Kurunuavanua: Fijian bodies and the economy of war

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Torika Bolatagici
In Kurunavanua (the trembling of the earth) Bolatagici investigates representations of Pacific Island masculinity, Fiji and the economy of war. Her ongoing research is concerned with neo-colonial encounters between the US, Australia, Britain and Pacific Island nations. This exhibition is informed by research into the exploitation of the Pacific by comparing the participation of Fijian soldiers in the nuclear tests at Christmas Island in the 1950s to the current recruitment of Fijians to work for Private Security Military Companies in the Middle East.

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Event

Kurunuavanua: Fijian bodies and the economy of war

Publisher

Red Wall Gallery

Location

North Hobart, Tasmania

Place of publication

North Hobart, Tasmania

Start date

2009-04-19

End date

2009-05-16

Language

eng

Publication classification

J2 Minor original creative works; JC2 Curated exhibition or event - Exhibition

Copyright notice

2009, Torika Bolatagici

Extent

1 solo exhibition : 28 days

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