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Pacific Realities

Pacific Realities

Laurent Dousset | Mélissa Nayral

(2018)

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Abstract

Throughout the Pacific region, people are faced with dramatic changes, often described as processes of “glocalization”; individuals and groups espouse multilayered forms of identity, in which global modes of thinking and doing are embedded in renewed perceptions of local or regional specificities. Consequently, new forms of resistance and resilience – the processes by which communities attempt to regain their original social, political, and economic status and structure after disruption or displacement – emerge. Through case studies from across the Pacific which transcend the conventional “local-global” dichotomy, this volume aims to explore these complex and interwoven phenomena from a new perspective.


Mélissa Nayral holds a PhD in Anthropology from the French University of Aix-Marseille (2013). She currently is a postdoctoral fellow of the CREDO (Centre for Research and Documentation on Oceania, Marseilles) and teaches anthropology at Toulouse Jean Jaurès University. Her interests are political anthropology, New Caledonia and ethnography.


Laurent Dousset is Professor at the EHESS (School for Advanced Studies in Social Sciences) and member of the CREDO (Centre for Research and Documentation on Oceania, Marseilles). His publications include Assimilating Identities: Social Networks and the Diffusion of Sections (Oceania Monographs, 2005), The Scope of Anthropology (with S. Tcherkézoff, Berghahn 2012).


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Pacific Realities iii
Copyright Page iv
Contents v
Illustrations vii
Introduction. Resistance and Resilience 1
Chapter 1. A Story in and on Signs 23
Chapter 2. Global Models and Local Management of Land Ownership in Rapa (French Polynesia) 44
Chapter 3. Between Vulnerability, Resilience and Resistance 65
Chapter 4. Resisting UN Ideals to Make Men and Women Equal in Politics 89
Chapter 5. Independence from Independence 107
Chapter 6.The Reasonableness of Leaders and the Gaming of Mining Incomes in Papua New Guinea 132
Afterword. Values in Flux 151
Index 167