The Argonauts in the Pacific, famous through Malinowski's work, have not been exempt from general historical developments in the world around them. By focusing on two plays performed by the Tokelau Te Ata, a theater group, the author reveals the self-perceptions of the Tokelau and highlights the dynamic relationship between issues of representation and political processes such as nation building, infrastructural changes and increased regional migration. It is through an analysis of communicative practices, which the author carried out in the home atolls and in the diasporic communities in New Zealand, that we arrive at a proper understanding of how global processes affect local institutions and everyday interaction.
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The Argonauts in the Pacific have not been exempt from general historical developments in the world around them. By focusing on two plays performed by the Tokelau Te Ata theatre group, the author reveals the self-perceptions of the Tokelau and highlights the dynamic relationship between issues of representation and a variety of political processes.
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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Staging Identities Chapter 2. Political Activism: New Media and Arenas of Leadership Chapter 3. Learning a Sense of Place Chapter 4. A Sense of Place in Narrative Chapter 5. Social Spaces Epilogue Appendix Bibliography Index
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“…succeeds admirably as an investigation into the experiences and effects of migration and displacement on social and political structures of a Polynesian society in the late 20th century conveyed through forms of expressive culture.”  ·  Ethnos “Hoëm’s ethnography is sure-footed, subtle and comprehensive, and has the additional virtue of being backed by a considerable body of primary texts…a valuable contribution to the understanding of Tokelau culture in its various manifestations as well as of some of the processes by which social changes are continuously negotiated.”  ·  The Journal of the Polynesian Society "The book is …rich in discussions of Pacific anthropologists and theories of space and migration, but I feel that it stands out as a deeply humane and informative ethnography of the Tokelau people and their self-presentation in the modern Pacific."  ·  JRAI
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ISBN
9781571815835
Publisert
2004-11-18
Utgiver
Vendor
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Vekt
490 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, 01, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
220

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Ingjerd Hoëm is Head of the Institute for Pacific Archaeology and Cultural History, Kon-Tiki Museum.