Examines the rise in New Caledonia of rival identity formations that became increasingly polarized in the 1970s and examines in particular the emergence of activist discourses in favour of Kanak cultural nationalism and land reform, multiracial progressive sovereignty, or a combination of both aspirations.
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Illustrations
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Self-Determination Interrupted
2 Building Castles in China
3 The Kanak Awakening
4 Visions of Sovereignty
5 Two Nations, One Country?
6 The Kanak Revolt
7 Kanaky New Caledonia?
8 Nation Building in Perspective
References
Index