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Ӧmie Sex Affiliation

Author : Marta Rohatynskyj
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2022-10-14
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781800736610

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Ӧmie Sex Affiliation by Marta Rohatynskyj Pdf

The practice of affiliating the female child with the mother and the male child with the father was considered a rare and inexplicable practice in Papua New Guinean ethnography at the time the original data was collected some forty years ago. Marta Rohatynskyj undertakes a shift in her analytical concepts of kinship studies to reveal the deep-seated disjuncture between female and male that this practice represents. The author argues that this practice is associated with a totemic/animistic ontology and has currency in a particular type of Melanesian society.

Ethnographic Artifacts

Author : Sjoerd R. Jaarsma,Marta Rohatynskyj
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2000-06-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0824823028

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Ethnographic Artifacts by Sjoerd R. Jaarsma,Marta Rohatynskyj Pdf

Ethnographic Artifacts: Challenges to a Reflexive Anthropology examines anthropological practice and product, confronting issues of representation and the power of discourse in the lives and practice of both those doing research and of those being researched. Using eight case studies by ethnographers who share extensive research experience in the Pacific, the volume outlines "the trouble with ethnography" so representative of the end of this century, where ethnography itself is perceived as a codification of contested relations. Ethnographic Artifacts takes a unique approach to the social life of ethnography. The editors identify three domains in which ethnographic artifacts are given meaning: as text, as object, and as a historically contrived representation of the community in the public sphere. By allowing that analysis of the life of ethnography is important in all three of these domains, appreciation moves beyond narrow rhetorical and textual concerns. The volume provides a multi-faceted means for the reflexive understanding of the production, distribution, and reception of ethnography. Its goal is not mere documentation but rather the assessment of the ethical dimensions of the discipline's practice in a globalizing world. By melding ethical concerns with reflection on the text and the object itself, Ethnographic Artifacts adds dimension to the now well-established reflexive literature. Contributors: Niko Besnier, Jonathan Friedman, Michael Goldsmith, Sjoerd R. Jaarsma, Grant McCall, Mary N. MacDonald, Judith Macdonald, Toon van Meijl, Marta A. Rohatynskyj.

Authenticity and Authorship in Pacific Island Encounters

Author : Jeannette Mageo,Bruce Knauft
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2021-04-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781800730557

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Authenticity and Authorship in Pacific Island Encounters by Jeannette Mageo,Bruce Knauft Pdf

The insular Pacific is a region saturated with great cultural diversity and poignant memories of colonial and Christian intrusion. Considering authenticity and authorship in the area, this book looks at how these ideas have manifested themselves in Pacific peoples and cultures. Through six rich complementary case studies, a theoretical introduction, and a critical afterword, this volume explores authenticity and authorship as “traveling concepts.” The book reveals diverse and surprising outcomes which shed light on how Pacific identity has changed from the past to the present.

Creating a Nation with Cloth

Author : Ping-Ann Addo
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2013-06-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780857458964

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Creating a Nation with Cloth by Ping-Ann Addo Pdf

Tongan women living outside of their island homeland create and use hand-made, sometimes hybridized, textiles to maintain and rework their cultural traditions in diaspora. Central to these traditions is an ancient concept of homeland or nation- fonua-which Tongans retain as an anchor for modern nation-building. Utilizing the concept of the "multi-territorial nation," the author questions the notion that living in diaspora is mutually exclusive with authentic cultural production and identity. The globalized nation the women build through gifting their barkcloth and fine mats, challenges the normative idea that nations are always geographically bounded or spatially contiguous. The work suggests that, contrary to prevalent understandings of globalization, global resource flows do not always primarily involve commodities. Focusing on first-generation Tongans in New Zealand and the relationships they forge across generations and throughout the diaspora, the book examines how these communities centralize the diaspora by innovating and adapting traditional cultural forms in unprecedented ways.

Dreams Made Small

Author : Jenny Munro
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2018-05-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781785337598

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Dreams Made Small by Jenny Munro Pdf

For the last five decades, the Dani of the central highlands of West Papua, along with other Papuans, have struggled with the oppressive conditions of Indonesian rule. Formal education holds the promise of escape from stigmatization and violence. Dreams Made Small offers an in-depth, ethnographic look at journeys of education among young Dani men and women, asking us to think differently about education as a trajectory for transformation and belonging, and ultimately revealing how dreams of equality are shaped and reshaped in the face of multiple constraints.

The Death of the Big Men and the Rise of the Big Shots

Author : Keir Martin
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2013-03-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780857458735

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The Death of the Big Men and the Rise of the Big Shots by Keir Martin Pdf

In 1994, the Pacific island village of Matupit was partially destroyed by a volcanic eruption. This study focuses on the subsequent reconstruction and contests over the morality of exchanges that are generative of new forms of social stratification. Such new dynamics of stratification are central to contemporary processes of globalization in the Pacific, and more widely. Through detailed ethnography of the transactions that a displaced people entered into in seeking to rebuild their lives, this book analyses how people re-make sociality in an era of post-colonial neoliberalism without taking either the transformative power of globalization or the resilience of indigenous culture as its starting point. It also contributes to the understanding of the problems of post-disaster reconstruction and development projects.

The Anthropology of Empathy

Author : Douglas W. Hollan,C. Jason Throop
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2011-08-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780857451033

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The Anthropology of Empathy by Douglas W. Hollan,C. Jason Throop Pdf

Exploring the role of empathy in a variety of Pacific societies, this book is at the forefront of the latest anthropological research on empathy. It presents distinct articulations of many assumptions of contemporary philosophical, neurobiological, and social scientific treatments of the topic. The variations described in this book do not necessarily preclude the possibility of shared existential, biological, and social influences that give empathy a distinctly human cast, but they do provide an important ethnographic lens through which to examine the possibilities and limits of empathy in any given community of practice.

Youth Gangs and Street Children

Author : Paula Heinonen
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2011-07-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780857450999

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Youth Gangs and Street Children by Paula Heinonen Pdf

The rapidly expanding population of youth gangs and street children is one of the most disturbing issues in many cities around the world. These children are perceived to be in a constant state of destitution, violence and vagrancy, and therefore must be a serious threat to society, needing heavy-handed intervention and 'tough love' from concerned adults to impose societal norms on them and turn them into responsible citizens. However, such norms are far from the lived reality of these children. The situation is further complicated by gender-based violence and masculinist ideologies found in the wider Ethiopian culture, which influence the proliferation of youth gangs. By focusing on gender as the defining element of these children's lives - as they describe it in their own words - this book offers a clear analysis of how the unequal and antagonistic gender relations that are tolerated and normalized by everyday school and family structures shape their lives at home and on the street.

Christian Politics in Oceania

Author : Matt Tomlinson,Debra L. McDougall
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780857457462

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Christian Politics in Oceania by Matt Tomlinson,Debra L. McDougall Pdf

The phrase "Christian politics" evokes two meanings: political relations between denominations in one direction, and the contributions of Christian churches to debates about the governing of society. The contributors to this volume address Christian politics in both senses and argue that Christianity is always and inevitably political in the Pacific Islands. Drawing on ethnographic and historical research in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Fiji, the authors argue that Christianity and politics have redefined each other in much of Oceania in ways that make the two categories inseparable at any level of analysis. The individual chapters vividly illuminate the ways in which Christian politics operate across a wide scale, from interpersonal relations to national and global interconnections.

The Polynesian Iconoclasm

Author : Jeffrey Sissons
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2014-09-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781782384144

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The Polynesian Iconoclasm by Jeffrey Sissons Pdf

Within little more than ten years in the early nineteenth century, inhabitants of Tahiti, Hawaii and fifteen other closely related societies destroyed or desecrated all of their temples and most of their god-images. In the aftermath of the explosive event, which Sissons terms the Polynesian Iconoclasm, hundreds of architecturally innovative churches — one the size of two football fields — were constructed. At the same time, Christian leaders introduced oppressive laws and courts, which the youth resisted through seasonal displays of revelry and tattooing. Seeking an answer to why this event occurred in the way that it did, this book introduces and demonstrates an alternative “practice history” that draws on the work of Marshall Sahlins and employs Bourdieu’s concepts of habitus, improvisation and practical logic.

Engaging with Strangers

Author : Debra McDougall
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2016-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781785330216

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Engaging with Strangers by Debra McDougall Pdf

The civil conflict in Solomon Islands (1998-2003) is often blamed on the failure of the nation-state to encompass culturally diverse and politically fragmented communities. Writing of Ranongga Island, the author tracks engagements with strangers across many realms of life—pre-colonial warfare, Christian conversion, logging and conservation, even post-conflict state building. She describes startling reversals in which strangers become attached to local places, even as kinspeople are estranged from one another and from their homes. Against stereotypes of rural insularity, she argues that a distinctive cosmopolitan openness to others is evident in the rural Solomons in times of war and peace.

Money Games

Author : Anthony J. Pickles
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2019-06-01
Category : Games & Activities
ISBN : 1789202213

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Money Games by Anthony J. Pickles Pdf

Gambling in Papua New Guinea, despite being completely absent prior to the Colonial era, has come to supersede storytelling as the region’s main nighttime activity. Money Games is an ethnographic monograph which reveals the contemporary importance of gambling in urban Papua New Guinea. Rich ethnographic detail is coupled with cross-cultural comparison spanning the globe. This anthropological study of everyday economics in Melanesia thereby intersects with theories of money, value, play, informal economy, social change and leadership.

Mimesis and Pacific Transcultural Encounters

Author : Jeannette Mageo,Elfriede Hermann
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-10-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781785336256

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Mimesis and Pacific Transcultural Encounters by Jeannette Mageo,Elfriede Hermann Pdf

How do images circulating in Pacific cultures and exchanged between them and their many visitors transform meanings for all involved? This fascinating collection explores how through mimesis, wayfarers and locales alike borrow images from one another to expand their cultural repertoire of meanings or borrow images from their own past to validate their identities.

Adventures in Aidland

Author : David Mosse
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2011-04-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0857451111

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Adventures in Aidland by David Mosse Pdf

Anthropological interest in new subjects of research and contemporary knowledge practices has turned ethnographic attention to a wide ranging variety of professional fields. Among these the encounter with international development has perhaps been longer and more intimate than any of the others. Anthropologists have drawn critical attention to the interfaces and social effects of development's discursive regimes but, oddly enough, have paid scant attention to knowledge producers themselves, despite anthropologists being among them. This is the focus of this volume. It concerns the construction and transmission of knowledge about global poverty and its reduction but is equally interested in the social life of development professionals, in the capacity of ideas to mediate relationships, in networks of experts and communities of aid workers, and in the dilemmas of maintaining professional identities. Going well beyond obsolete debates about 'pure' and 'applied' anthropology, the book examines the transformations that occur as social scientific concepts and practices cross and re-cross the boundary between anthropological and policy making knowledge.

After Socialism

Author : R. G. Abrahams
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 157181910X

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After Socialism by R. G. Abrahams Pdf

Contains papers from a September 1993 workshop on the privatization of agriculture in Eastern Europe, exploring the situation in several countries. Discusses reform policies and actual processes of land reform, the emergence of new family farms, and the creation of new forms of cooperative and joint stock company, with papers on land reform in a Bulgarian village, redefining women's work in rural Poland, and decollectivization and total scarcity in High Albania. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR