History and tradition in Melanesian anthropology:
Melanesian societies, like village societies in many parts of the world, are frequently portrayed as existing in a timeless, traditional present. The effects of this view are seen not only in overall popular and academic understandings of these societies but also in more abstract debates within anth...
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1992
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Zusammenfassung: | Melanesian societies, like village societies in many parts of the world, are frequently portrayed as existing in a timeless, traditional present. The effects of this view are seen not only in overall popular and academic understandings of these societies but also in more abstract debates within anthropology about the nature of kinship, exchange, or social organization. History and Tradition in Melanesian Anthropology offers an alternative view, from authors who believe that historical evidence can and must inform our understanding of contemporary cultures. This collection of original essays brings together scholars in anthropology and history. They point out ways in which the "timeless-traditionalism" approach of anthropology is inadequate. Life in the existing societies of Melanesia cannot be understood, they say, without taking firmly into account how these societies are shaped by their interactions with Western influences. In different ways all the contributors bring the history of Melanesian societies into their analyses, whether discussing the generally dismissive attitude of ethnographers toward the large numbers of Melanesian Christians; the ethnocentrism that led European observers to interpret fighting among the Melanesians solely according to whether it was for or against the Europeans; or the mechanism by which a practice such as kerekere (the soliciting of goods or services in Fijian society) became reified as a "custom." While the essays are critical of much of the anthropology that is done in Melanesia, they also exemplify a responsible, historically informed approach to the study of Melanesian societies - sober, constructive, and ideologically disinterested. Historians and anthropologists of Melanesia and the Pacific in general will find here original and enlightening work that is sure to influence the theoretical orientation of Melanesian anthropology. |
Beschreibung: | IX, 257 S. |
ISBN: | 0520075234 |
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adam_text | History and Tradition
in Melanesian
Anthropology
EDITED BY
James G Carrier
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Berkeley Los Angeles Oxford
CONTENTS
PREFACE / vii
Introduction
James G Carrier I 1
1 Banana Leaf Bundles and Skirts: A Pacific Penelope s Web?
Margaretjolly I 38
2 Substantivization and Anthropological Discourse:
The Transformation of Practices into Institutions in
Neotraditional Pacific Societies
Nicholas Thomas I 64
3 Doing Ethnographic History: The Case of Fighting in New Caledonia
Bronwen Douglas I 86
4 Approaches to Articulation
James G Carrier I 116
5 Christianity in Western Melanesian Ethnography
John Barker I 144
6 Kwaisulia as Culture Hero
Roger Keesing I 174
7 Gone Native in Isles of Illusion: In Search of Asterisk in Epi
Michael W Young I 193
Epilogue
Roger Keesing and Margaret Jolly I 224
CONTRIBUTORS / 249
INDEX / 253
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spelling | History and tradition in Melanesian anthropology ed. by James G. Carrier Berkeley u.a. Univ. of California Press 1992 IX, 257 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in Melanesian anthropology 10 Melanesian societies, like village societies in many parts of the world, are frequently portrayed as existing in a timeless, traditional present. The effects of this view are seen not only in overall popular and academic understandings of these societies but also in more abstract debates within anthropology about the nature of kinship, exchange, or social organization. History and Tradition in Melanesian Anthropology offers an alternative view, from authors who believe that historical evidence can and must inform our understanding of contemporary cultures. This collection of original essays brings together scholars in anthropology and history. They point out ways in which the "timeless-traditionalism" approach of anthropology is inadequate. Life in the existing societies of Melanesia cannot be understood, they say, without taking firmly into account how these societies are shaped by their interactions with Western influences. In different ways all the contributors bring the history of Melanesian societies into their analyses, whether discussing the generally dismissive attitude of ethnographers toward the large numbers of Melanesian Christians; the ethnocentrism that led European observers to interpret fighting among the Melanesians solely according to whether it was for or against the Europeans; or the mechanism by which a practice such as kerekere (the soliciting of goods or services in Fijian society) became reified as a "custom." While the essays are critical of much of the anthropology that is done in Melanesia, they also exemplify a responsible, historically informed approach to the study of Melanesian societies - sober, constructive, and ideologically disinterested. Historians and anthropologists of Melanesia and the Pacific in general will find here original and enlightening work that is sure to influence the theoretical orientation of Melanesian anthropology. Ethnologie - Mélanésie - Méthodologie Ethnologie - Mélanésie - Philosophie Etnología - Melanesia - Filosofía Alltag, Brauchtum Philosophie Ethnology Melanesia Methodology Ethnology Melanesia Philosophy Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 gnd rswk-swf Melanesia - Vida social y costumbres Mélanésie - Murs et coutumes Melanesia Social life and customs Melanesien (DE-588)4038517-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Melanesien (DE-588)4038517-6 g Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 s DE-604 Carrier, James G. Sonstige oth Studies in Melanesian anthropology 10 (DE-604)BV001335490 10 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=004031056&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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