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The Oceania Monographs

The Oceania Monographs
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Total Pages: 292
Release: 1990
Genre: Ethnology
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The Oceania Monographs

The Oceania Monographs
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Total Pages: 180
Release: 1989
Genre: Ethnology
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Oceania Monographs

Oceania Monographs
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The Journal Oceania: 1930-1970

The Journal Oceania: 1930-1970
Author: Adolphus Peter Elkin
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Total Pages: 52
Release: 1970
Genre: Anthropology
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Reprint of article in fortieth anniversary issue, for annotation see original version.


Tides of Innovation in Oceania

Tides of Innovation in Oceania
Author: Elisabetta Gnecchi-Ruscone
Publisher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2017-04-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1760460931

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Tides of Innovation in Oceania is directly inspired by Epeli Hau‘ofa’s vision of the Pacific as a ‘Sea of Islands’; the image of tides recalls the cyclical movement of waves, with its unpredictable consequences. The authors propose tides of innovation as a fluid concept, unbound and open to many directions. This perspective is explored through ethnographic case studies centred on deeply elaborated analyses of locally inflected agencies involved in different transforming contexts. Three interwoven themes—value, materiality and place—provide a common thread.


Nature, Culture and History

Nature, Culture and History
Author: K. R. Howe
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780824822866

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This text places Oceania in a broad global and intellectual context and explores the meeting of two perceived entities - the west and Pacific peoples. It incorporates such diverse topics as notions of paradise, human destiny, technology, knowing, colonialism, racism, gender, and more.


Oceania Linguistic Monographs

Oceania Linguistic Monographs
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Total Pages: 536
Release: 1971
Genre: Australian languages
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Oceania

Oceania
Author: Andrew Strathern
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Total Pages: 288
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
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This book is written collaboratively by experts on different regions of Oceania. It presents a unique tool for instructors and general readers who wish to become more familiar with the peoples of the Pacific and for scholars looking for an analytical conspectus on this part of the world. Oceania combines surveys of prehistory and history with careful discussions of cultural patterns and problems arising out of contemporary political and economic change. Many of the issues discussed relate to concerns in other global regions, including North America and Australia. General discussions on specific islands or sub-regions are followed by wide-ranging studies that bring together classic themes and recent issues as viewed in current scholarship. Readers will find the book easy to understand, and instructors will find the layout of the materials easy to set into course syllabi. Each section of the book probes issues that are significant for the study of the peoples of Oceania. These issues range from the contemporary interpretation and manifestation of traditional concepts such as "aloha" ("pity," "love," "affection," "sympathy," or "empathy") to the development of ethnicity and political conflict between local and national levels within the state, to the long-term influence of forms of Christianity and their intertwining with indigenous religion and ritual. Throughout the book authors Strathern, Stewart, Carucci, Poyer, Feinberg, and Macpherson emphasize the vitality and adaptability of Pacific Islanders in the context of rapid and continuing transformations in their life worlds. "[I]f I were asked to teach a class on peoples of the Pacific in the upcoming academic term, I would certainly give this book a try..." -- Book and Media Reviews, The Contemporary Pacific, Fall 2003