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Whites lost and found: Immigration and imagination in Savanna Africa
David McDermott Hughes
School of Arts and Sciences, Anthropology
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Arts & Humanities
Immigration
100%
Settler
67%
Kenya
50%
Zimbabwe
31%
Writer
30%
Land Reform
23%
Immigrants
18%
Minorities
17%
Farmers
16%
Nature
16%
Exile
15%
White World
14%
African Nationalism
13%
Southern Rhodesia
13%
Overseas Expansion
13%
Postcolonial Writing
13%
Structure of Feeling
12%
Tribes
12%
Paramilitaries
12%
East Africa
12%
Solace
12%
Ambivalence
12%
Intermarriage
12%
Wildlife
11%
Female Writers
11%
Zambia
11%
African Languages
11%
Southern Africa
11%
Fiction
11%
Artistic Work
11%
Ecotourism
11%
Enclaves
10%
Yearning
10%
Edward Said
10%
Travelogue
10%
Mismatch
10%
Reader
10%
Parasite
9%
Restraint
9%
Israel
9%
Highlands
9%
Tolerance
9%
Topography
9%
Denmark
9%
Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs)
9%
Administrators
9%
Polity
8%
Transcendence
8%
Farm
8%
Certainty
8%
Sensibility
8%
Incomplete
8%
Colonialism
8%
Privilege
8%
Demographics
7%
Memoir
7%
Isolation
7%
Rejection
7%
Conservation
7%
South Africa
7%
Nationalism
7%
Wealth
6%
Sexual
6%
1950s
6%
1930s
6%
1980s
6%
Responsibility
6%
1970s
6%
1960s
6%
Names
5%
Government
5%
Economy
4%