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Men Alone, Men Entwined: Reconsidering Colonial Masculinity
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Men Alone, Men Entwined: Reconsidering Colonial Masculinity

Chris Brickell
Journal of New Zealand Studies, (13), pp.11-33
2012
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/6534

Abstract

masculinity New Zealand history nineteenth-century
Two men pose together in an oval cut-out. The man on our right stands for the camera and lays his arm against the back of his seated companion. Both ignore the camera. They study a book instead, absorbed in the world portrayed in its pages. The pair shares a moment in time, a space, and also an intimate closeness; these are no men alone. What is their story, and what does it tell us about men's lives in late-nineteenth-century New Zealand?
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