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FREDERICK O BRIEN (1869-1932). American writer. O Brien on Samoa, 1915, doing research for his book White Shadows in the South Seas. 1919
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FREDERICK O BRIEN (1869-1932). American writer. O Brien on Samoa, 1915, doing research for his book White Shadows in the South Seas. 1919
FREDERICK O BRIEN
(1869-1932). American writer. O Brien on Samoa, 1915, doing research for his book White Shadows in the South Seas. 1919
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1915 Breast Colonialism Costume Exotic Indigenous Nude Pacific Islander Polynesian Samoa South Pacific Traveler White Writer Frederik Samoan South Seas
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In this photo print, we catch a glimpse of Frederick O'Brien, the renowned American writer, immersing himself in the vibrant culture of Samoa. It is 1915, and O'Brien is diligently conducting research for his groundbreaking book, "White Shadows in the South Seas" which would later become a literary masterpiece. Dressed in colonial attire that reflects the era's fashion sensibilities, O'Brien stands amidst the lush Samoan landscape. His presence exudes curiosity and respect as he engages with local Samoan individuals who graciously share their stories and traditions with him. The image captures not only O'Brien's exploration but also highlights the complexities of colonialism during this time period. The juxtaposition between an American writer delving into indigenous cultures raises questions about power dynamics and cultural exchange. As our eyes wander through this photograph, we cannot help but notice a partially nude Polynesian woman standing beside him. Her bare breast serves as a reminder of both her own cultural identity and how it contrasts with Western ideals brought by travelers like O'Brien. This print from Granger Art on Demand transports us to an early 20th-century Samoa—a place where exotic landscapes meet diverse communities—and invites us to reflect upon the impact of travel, colonization, and cross-cultural encounters in shaping our understanding of history.
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