Confronting the Margaret Mead legacy: scholarship, empire and the South Pacific
The legendary Margaret Mead established the importance and relevance of anthropology in the public mind and presented to Americans the view that theirs was among many cultures. She was at once shaped by the influences in the American intellectual community of the 1920s and, in turn, she was later to...
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Zusammenfassung: | The legendary Margaret Mead established the importance and relevance of anthropology in the public mind and presented to Americans the view that theirs was among many cultures. She was at once shaped by the influences in the American intellectual community of the 1920s and, in turn, she was later to contribute to the image that the world has of the South Pacific. Moreover, Mead and her followers promoted sensationalized and inaccurate depictions of Pacific peoples as primitives defined primarily by sexuality or cannibalism. This book reveals the consequences of such Western condescension and integrates the views of U.S. and Pacific scholars in a historic critique of the products connected to the ethnographic enterprise in the Pacific Destined to be highly controversial, this collection of articles provides for the first time a multicultural perspective on Margaret Mead's impact on Western anthropology and her views of colonialism, imperialism, and strategic and business interests in the South Pacific as well as Southeast Asia. The contributors, most of them active supporters of a nuclear-free and independent Pacific, use different styles and discourses to observe that it is only in the anthropological imagination that Pacific cultures are exotic paradises and sites of clan warfare. The authors demonstrate how these societies are still portrayed out of context with certain crucial issues ignored by Western scholars, for example, unemployment, colonialism, nuclear testing, and radiation poisoning As such, the participants go beyond postmodernism and merely talking about the relationship between who "sees" and what is seen, by affirming the relevance of indigenous Pacific concepts as a new way to link scholarship and accountability. Acknowledging anthropology's contribution to stereotypes of savagery and exoticism, the contributors propose a global anthropology that is non-hierarchical, advocacy based, and cognizant of North-South relationships. Their conclusions will make anthropologists reevaluate the field and their relationships to the people they study. The impressive list of contributors includes: Warilea Iamo, Papua New Guinea's first anthropologist and current director of the National Research Institute; John D |
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adam_text | CONTENTS FOREWORD PETER WORSLEY IX PREFACE ANGELA GILLIAM AND LENORA
FOERSTEL XIX ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXXIII PART I THE MARGARET MEAD LEGACY 1
ANTHROPOLOGISTS IN SEARCH OF A CULTURE: 3 MARGARET MEAD, DEREK FREEMAN,
AND ALL THE REST OF US ELEANOR LEACOCK 2 LEAVING A RECORD FOR OTHERS: AN
INTERVIEW 31 WITH NAHAU ROONEY ANGELA GILLIAM 3 MARGARET MEAD FROM A
CULTURAL-HISTORICAL 55 PERSPECTIVE LENORA FOERSTEL 4 THE STIGMA OF NEW
GUINEA: REFLECTIONS ON 75 ANTHROPOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS WARILEA IAMO
J MARGARET MEAD S CONTRADICTORY LEGACY 101 ANGELA GILLIAM AND LENORA
FOERSTEL VIII CONTENTS PART II EMPIRE AND INDEPENDENCE 6 FOR AN
INDEPENDENT KANAKY 159 SUSANNA OUNEI 7 THE UNITED STATES ANTHROPOLOGIST
IN 173 MICRONESIA: TOWARD A COUNTER-HEGEMONIC STUDY OF SAPIENS GLENN
ALCALAY 8 ANTHROPOLOGY AND AUTHORITARIANISM IN THE 205 PACIFIC ISLANDS
SIMIONE DURUTALO 9 TUGATA: CULTURE, IDENTITY, AND 233 COMMITMENT JOHN D.
WAIKO 10 PAPUA NEW GUINEA AND THE GEOPOLITICS OF 267 KNOWLEDGE
PRODUCTION ANGELA GILLIAM
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spelling | Confronting the Margaret Mead legacy scholarship, empire and the South Pacific ed. by Lenora Foerstel ... Philadelphia Temple Univ. Press 1992 XXXI, 298 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The legendary Margaret Mead established the importance and relevance of anthropology in the public mind and presented to Americans the view that theirs was among many cultures. She was at once shaped by the influences in the American intellectual community of the 1920s and, in turn, she was later to contribute to the image that the world has of the South Pacific. Moreover, Mead and her followers promoted sensationalized and inaccurate depictions of Pacific peoples as primitives defined primarily by sexuality or cannibalism. This book reveals the consequences of such Western condescension and integrates the views of U.S. and Pacific scholars in a historic critique of the products connected to the ethnographic enterprise in the Pacific Destined to be highly controversial, this collection of articles provides for the first time a multicultural perspective on Margaret Mead's impact on Western anthropology and her views of colonialism, imperialism, and strategic and business interests in the South Pacific as well as Southeast Asia. The contributors, most of them active supporters of a nuclear-free and independent Pacific, use different styles and discourses to observe that it is only in the anthropological imagination that Pacific cultures are exotic paradises and sites of clan warfare. The authors demonstrate how these societies are still portrayed out of context with certain crucial issues ignored by Western scholars, for example, unemployment, colonialism, nuclear testing, and radiation poisoning As such, the participants go beyond postmodernism and merely talking about the relationship between who "sees" and what is seen, by affirming the relevance of indigenous Pacific concepts as a new way to link scholarship and accountability. Acknowledging anthropology's contribution to stereotypes of savagery and exoticism, the contributors propose a global anthropology that is non-hierarchical, advocacy based, and cognizant of North-South relationships. Their conclusions will make anthropologists reevaluate the field and their relationships to the people they study. The impressive list of contributors includes: Warilea Iamo, Papua New Guinea's first anthropologist and current director of the National Research Institute; John D Mead, Margaret <1901-1978> Mead, Margaret 1901-1978 (DE-588)118579789 gnd rswk-swf Anthropologie - Politique gouvernementale - Océanie Culturele antropologie gtt Ethnologie - Océanie Politik Anthropology Government policy Oceania Ethnology Oceania Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 gnd rswk-swf Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd rswk-swf Volkskunde (DE-588)4078937-8 gnd rswk-swf Ozeanien (DE-588)4044257-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Mead, Margaret 1901-1978 (DE-588)118579789 p Ozeanien (DE-588)4044257-3 g Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 s DE-604 Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 s DE-188 Volkskunde (DE-588)4078937-8 s Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 s Foerstel, Lenora Sonstige oth SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=003495596&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Confronting the Margaret Mead legacy scholarship, empire and the South Pacific Mead, Margaret <1901-1978> Mead, Margaret 1901-1978 (DE-588)118579789 gnd Anthropologie - Politique gouvernementale - Océanie Culturele antropologie gtt Ethnologie - Océanie Politik Anthropology Government policy Oceania Ethnology Oceania Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Volkskunde (DE-588)4078937-8 gnd |
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title | Confronting the Margaret Mead legacy scholarship, empire and the South Pacific |
title_auth | Confronting the Margaret Mead legacy scholarship, empire and the South Pacific |
title_exact_search | Confronting the Margaret Mead legacy scholarship, empire and the South Pacific |
title_full | Confronting the Margaret Mead legacy scholarship, empire and the South Pacific ed. by Lenora Foerstel ... |
title_fullStr | Confronting the Margaret Mead legacy scholarship, empire and the South Pacific ed. by Lenora Foerstel ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Confronting the Margaret Mead legacy scholarship, empire and the South Pacific ed. by Lenora Foerstel ... |
title_short | Confronting the Margaret Mead legacy |
title_sort | confronting the margaret mead legacy scholarship empire and the south pacific |
title_sub | scholarship, empire and the South Pacific |
topic | Mead, Margaret <1901-1978> Mead, Margaret 1901-1978 (DE-588)118579789 gnd Anthropologie - Politique gouvernementale - Océanie Culturele antropologie gtt Ethnologie - Océanie Politik Anthropology Government policy Oceania Ethnology Oceania Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Volkskunde (DE-588)4078937-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Mead, Margaret <1901-1978> Mead, Margaret 1901-1978 Anthropologie - Politique gouvernementale - Océanie Culturele antropologie Ethnologie - Océanie Politik Anthropology Government policy Oceania Ethnology Oceania Ethnologie Anthropologie Rezeption Volkskunde Ozeanien Aufsatzsammlung |
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