Cultural Identity and Ethnicity in the PacificJocelyn Linnekin, Lin Poyer University of Hawaii Press, 1990/01/01 - 323 ページ |
目次
Introduction | 1 |
Lamarckian Identities | 17 |
Cultural Identity | 43 |
Lamarckian Definitions of Identity on Kapingamarangi | 71 |
Being Pulapese in Truk | 103 |
Cultural and Ethnic Identity | 127 |
The Politics of Culture in the Pacific | 149 |
Legitimation Crisis in Vanuatu | 175 |
Is It in the Blood? Australian Aboriginal Identity | 191 |
Funeral Rituals and the Construction | 219 |
A Feminist Invention of Tradition | 237 |
Cultural Paradigms History and the Search | 259 |
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Contributors | 311 |
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