Cultural Identity and Ethnicity in the Pacific

Cultural Identity and Ethnicity in the Pacific
Title Cultural Identity and Ethnicity in the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Jocelyn Linnekin
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 340
Release 1990-01-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780824818913

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Pacific Diaspora

Pacific Diaspora
Title Pacific Diaspora PDF eBook
Author Paul Spickard
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 396
Release 2002-08-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780824826192

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Pacific Islander Americans constitute one of the United States' least understood ethnic groups. As expected, stereotypes abound: Samoans are good at football; Hawaiians make the best surfers; all Tahitians dance. Although Pacific history, society, and culture have been the subjects of much scholarly research and writing, the lives of Pacific Islanders in the diaspora (particularly in the U.S.) have received far less attention. The contributors to this volume of articles and essays compiled by the Pacific Islander Americans Research Project hope to rectify this oversight. Pacific Diaspora brings together the individual and community histories of Pacific Island peoples in the U.S. It is designed for use in Pacific and ethnic studies courses, but it will also find an audience among those with a general interest in Pacific Islander Americans. Contributors: Keoni Kealoha Agard, Melani Anae, Kekuni Blaisdell, John Connell, Wendy Cowling, Vincente M. Diaz, Michael Kioni Dudley, Dianna Fitisemanu, Inoke Funaki, Lupe Funaki, Karina Kahananui Green, David Hall, Jay Hartwell, Craig R. Janes, George H. S. Kanahele, Davianna Pomoaikai McGregor, Brucetta McKenzie, Helen Morton, Dorri Nautu, Tupou Hopoate Pauu, A. Ravuvu, Carol E. Robertson, Joanne Rondilla, E. Victoria Shook, Paul Spickard, Haunani-Kay Trask, Debbie Hippolite Wright.

Shifting Images of Identity in the Pacific

Shifting Images of Identity in the Pacific
Title Shifting Images of Identity in the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Toon van Meijl
Publisher Brill
Pages 284
Release 2004
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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This book examines how identities emerge, persist, and change in Pacific societies in pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial circumstances. Essays focus on topics including migration, myth, indigenous peoples in modern nation-states, tourism, economic development, global consumerism, and electronic communication.

Asian & Pacific Inscriptions

Asian & Pacific Inscriptions
Title Asian & Pacific Inscriptions PDF eBook
Author Suvendrini Perera
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 1995
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Cultural Memory

Cultural Memory
Title Cultural Memory PDF eBook
Author Jeannette Marie Mageo
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 236
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780824823863

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How do foreign schemas and objects enter into indigenous ways of understanding the world? How are the cultural self and the cultural other constructed in acts of remembering? What is memory's role in the generation or degeneration of cultural meanings? This volume offers fruitful responses to such questions, providing insights into colonial memory and its limitations and proposing explanations that illumine cultural memory processes.

Tourism, Ethnicity, and the State in Asian and Pacific Societies

Tourism, Ethnicity, and the State in Asian and Pacific Societies
Title Tourism, Ethnicity, and the State in Asian and Pacific Societies PDF eBook
Author Michel Picard
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 276
Release 1997-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780824819118

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The expansion of international tourism is changing the relationship between ethnic groups and states around the globe. Yet tourism’s importance for the understanding of ethnicity in the modern world has been generally neglected within the field of ethnic studies. This pioneering volume investigates how international tourism development, state policies of ethnic management, and the active responses of local ethnic groups intersect to reshape ethnic identities and ethnic relations in Asian and Pacific societies. It analyzes the ways in which the very meaning of ethnicity and culture are being contested and reworked in the wake of tourism’s impact. Following an introduction that explores the close but often ambivalent relationship between tourism promotion and state ethnic policies, individual contributors examine tourism’s varied effects in China, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and the island Pacific in rich ethnographic detail.

Pacific Answers to Western Hegemony

Pacific Answers to Western Hegemony
Title Pacific Answers to Western Hegemony PDF eBook
Author Jürg Wassmann
Publisher Routledge
Pages 306
Release 2020-09-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000323889

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The destruction of local identity through the relentless encroachment of a 'McDonald-ized' cultural imperialism is a global phenomenon. Yet the reactions of Pacific peoples to this Western hegemony are diverse and encourage the creation of independent cultural identities through sports and games, political mediations, tourism, media and filmmaking, and the struggles for land rights and titles, particularly in Australia.This book, based on extensive fieldwork, addresses a subject of great immediacy to peoples of the Pacific Island nations. It fills an important gap in existing ethnographic literature on the region and confidently navigates what had previously been considered uncharted, even unchartable, waters -- that wide sea between the classic ethnography of Oceania and contemporary anthropology's theoretical concerns with global relations and transnational cultures. Its breadth, rigour, and timely contribution to post-colonial politics in Oceania are certain to ensure that this book will provide an enduring contribution to the field.