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Lawrence S. Grossman explores the far-reaching implications of the conflicts between subsistence and commodity production... Læs mere
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The book places the Papuan struggle in a context of failing reform within Indonesia and a politically reviving military: the feared... Læs mere
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In late January 1944 a force of New Zealand soldiers and Allied specialists undertook a daring, behind the lines reconnaissance... Læs mere
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Deals with fundamental practices of value creation on Gawa, a small island off the southeast coast of mainland Papua New Guinea, the inhabitants of which participate in the long-distance kula shell exchange ring.
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West Papua has been occupied by the Indonesian military for forty years. The author, an anthropologist, went there planning to... Læs mere
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Using the ethnographic methods of anthropology in conjunction with the clinical techniques of psychoanalysis, this study explore the culture and erotic experiences of the Sambia, a tribe of Papua, New Guinea, and the role of subjectivity in ethnographic research.
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An ethnographic study of how gender is negotiated in Vanatinai, a small matrilineal island near New Guinea.
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Focusing on the cultural meanings of whitemen in the Orokaiva society of Papua New Guinea, this book provides a fresh... Læs mere
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This collection of essays on the sexual culture of the Sambia of Papua New Guinea examines: fetish and fantasy; ritual nose-bleeding; the role of homoerotic... Læs mere
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Donald Tuzin first studied the New Guinea village of Ilahita in 1972. Years later he returned to find that the village's men... Læs mere
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This study explores the dramatic change in the world of the Gebusi, a tribe from Papua New Guinea who, for many years had one of the highest homicide rates in the world. With the introduction of modernity; schools, shops and Christianity these rates had plummeted.