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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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Africa
100%
White People
100%
Savanna
100%
Kenya
41%
Settlers
41%
Zimbabwe
25%
Politics
16%
Euro
16%
Empire
16%
Minority Status
16%
Land Reform
16%
Exile
16%
United States
8%
Non-governmental Organizations
8%
South Africa
8%
Ethics
8%
Immigrants
8%
Administrators
8%
Sense of Belonging
8%
Wildlife
8%
People of Color
8%
20th Century
8%
Southern Africa
8%
Number of Males
8%
Sensibility
8%
Australia
8%
Israel
8%
Europe
8%
Travelogue
8%
Nationalism
8%
Kenyan
8%
Highlands
8%
East Africa
8%
Out-of-step
8%
South African
8%
Nineteenth Century
8%
Eastern Seaboard
8%
State Land
8%
Colonialism
8%
Denmark
8%
African Languages
8%
Kennedy
8%
Postcolonial
8%
Dutch
8%
Compulsion
8%
Zambia
8%
Polity
8%
Bankruptcy
8%
Ambivalence
8%
Gentleman
8%
Wandering
8%
Comfortability
8%
Ecotourism
8%
National Population
8%
British Colonial
8%
Overseas Development
8%
Paradise
8%
Colonial Control
8%
Regional Conservation
8%
Paramilitaries
8%
African Savanna
8%
Metaphorical Meaning
8%
Structure of Feeling
8%
Solace
8%
Edward Said
8%
Memoir
8%
White Settler
8%
Danes
8%
Colonial Literature
8%
Female Writer
8%
Southern Rhodesia
8%
Settler Colonies
8%
African Nationalism
8%
Settler Fiction
8%
Conjuncture
8%
Main Cities
8%
European Immigrants
8%
Intermarriage
8%
Moral Goods
8%
Artistic Work
8%
Independence Movement
8%
Selective Assimilation
8%
Male Author
8%
Isak Dinesen
8%
Veranda
8%
Cultural Expression
8%
Lost Tribes
8%
Political Currents
8%
Colonial Officers
8%
Zimbabwean
8%
Social Form
8%
Beryl
8%
Arts and Humanities
Zimbabwe
37%
Land Reform
25%