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The View from the Verandah: Levuka Bungalows and the Transformation of Settler Identities in Later Colonialism
Authors:Margaret Purser
Institution:(1) Department of Anthropology and Linguistics, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California, 94928
Abstract:The residential architecture of Levuka, Fiji, contains a diverse and well-preserved sample of what architectural historians have called the ldquoBritish tropical bungalow.rdquo Dating to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, these small frame structures bear witness to the in situ development of a descendant colonialist identity amongst the European settlers of the port town. Analysis of the degree to which these houses conform to, and diverge from, the normative traits of the global bungalow style provides insight into the material processes of later colonialist communities and their increasingly complex cultural and social identities.
Keywords:tropical bungalow  vernacular architecture  south Pacific  cultural landscape
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