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Preface Acknowledgments
1. Nation and Decolonization
On the Actual Origins of Nation-States
2. Time and the Global
Against the Homogeneous, Empty Communities in Contemporary Social Theory
3. Diaspora and World War, Blood and Nation in Fiji and Hawai'i
4. "They Cannot Represent Themselves"
Colonial Communities in Fiji, 1936 to 1947
5. "Blood on the Grass and Dogs Will Speak"
Ritual Politics and the Nation in Independent Fiji
6. Constituting Fiji
Communities, the Nation-State, and the Coup of 2000
Notes Bibliography Index
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