Globalization and culture change in the Pacific Islands /

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Other Authors: Lockwood, Victoria S., 1953-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Education, c2004.
Series:Exploring cultures.
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Table of Contents:
  • The
  • global imperative and Pacific Island societies /
  • Victoria S. Lockwood
  • Need the Pacific always be so pacific? /
  • Robert Borofsky
  • Crime and "tribal" warfare in contemporary Papua New Guinea /
  • Paul Roscoe
  • Fiji's coups : the politics of representation and the representation of politics /
  • Martha Kaplan
  • Legal pluralism in Pacific island societies /
  • Richard Scaglion
  • Stepping-stones to national consciousness : the Solomon Islands case /
  • Christine Jourdan
  • Print advertisements and nation making in metropolitan Papua New Guinea /
  • Robert J. Foster
  • All Tongans are connected : Tongan transnationalism /
  • Helen Morton Lee
  • Global imperatives and local desires : competing economic and environmentalism interests in Melanesian communities /
  • Martha Macintyre,
  • Simon Foale
  • Transnationalism and transformation in Samoan society /
  • Cluny Macpherson
  • Wave and reflection : charting Marshallese participation in globalizing processes /
  • Jim Hess
  • Market highs : alcohol, drugs, and the global economy in Oceania /
  • Mac Marshall
  • Recovering and rebuilding after the tsunami in Papua New Guinea : international aid and village aspirations /
  • Robert L. Welsch
  • The
  • meanings of work in contemporary Palau : policy implications of globalization in the Pacific /
  • Karen L. Nero,
  • Fermina Brel Murray,
  • Michael L. Burton
  • Environmental change, economic development, and emigration in Tuvalu /
  • John Connell
  • Toward an ethnographically grounded study of modernity in Papua New Guinea /
  • Deborah Gewertz,
  • Frederick Errington
  • Placing Tahitian identities : rooted in land and enmeshed in representations /
  • Miriam Kahn
  • The
  • impact of the Pacific war on modern Micronesian identity /
  • Lin Poyer,
  • Suzanne Falgout,
  • Laurence M. Carucci
  • Tradition sells : identity merchandise in the island Pacific /
  • Jocelyn Linnekin
  • Cannibalizing, commodifying, or creating culture? Power and art in Sepik River tourism /
  • Eric Kline Silverman
  • "Killing time" in a postcolonial town : young people and settlements in Port Vila, Vanuatu /
  • Jean Mitchell
  • South Seas confidential : the politics of interethnic relationships in colonial Samoa /
  • Paul Shankman
  • Pushing children up : maternal obligation, modernity, and medicine in the Tongan ethnoscape /
  • Heather Young Leslie
  • The
  • transformation of person and place on Enewetak and Ujelang Atoll /
  • Laurence Marshall Carucci
  • Between heaven and earth : missionaries, environmentalists, and the Maisin /
  • John Barker
  • Converted worlds, converted lives : history and opposition in Agarabi adventism /
  • George Westermark.