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Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji
Vol 3 No 2
(Special issue: gender issues in Fiji)

Cover page
Editorial Board
Table of Contents
Articles
Articulated Cultures: Militarism and Masculinities in Fiji during the Mid 1990s

 

Teresia K. Teaiwa
The Church Versus Women’s Push for Change: the Case of Fiji

 

Eta Varani-Norton
Understanding Poverty from a Gender Perspective:  Thinking ‘Small’ Through Paaru’s Story

 

Priya D. Chattier
Violence, Agency and Freedom of Movement: Issues
Emerging out of the Lata Sisters’ Disappearance

 

Susanna Trnka
Making a Difference Where it Counts: A Case of Activism
Advocacy and Action-Research with Two Women’s Groups in Fiji

 

Eci Nabalarua
The Embodiment of Gender and Madness in Colonial Fiji

 

Jacqueline Leckie
Gender, Health Inequality, and Hidden Healers in Rural Fiji

 

Barbara Herr Harthorn
A Tale of Two Mothers: Colonial Constructions of Indian and Fijian Maternity

 

Vicki Luker
Wild and Domesticated: Matailobau Foods, Gender, and Rituals

 

Diane Michalski Turner
From Little Girl to Young Woman: The Menarche Ceremony in Fiji Marijke Sniekers

 

Paradise Revisited: Women’s Writing from Fiji

 

Gina Wisker
Dialogue
Rights of Sexual Minorities

 

Jacqueline Leckie
Rev. Akuila Yabaki

 

Gender bibliography  
Selected Bibliography and Afterword: Women and Gender in Fiji

 

Jacqueline Leckie
Notes for contributors  

 

 

 
 
   

 

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