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2. Cargo Cult at the Third Millennium
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Lamont Lindstrom
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Chapter 1. Introduction Cargo, Cult, and Culture Critique 1
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Part I: Against Cargo
- 2. Cargo Cult at the Third Millennium 15
- 3. Dissolving The Self-Other Dichotomy in Western “Cargo Cult” Constructions 36
- 4. Neither Traditional nor Foreign: Dialogics of Power and Agency in Fijian History 59
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Part II: Expanding The Framework
- 5. Mutual Hopes: German Money and the Tree of Wealth in East Flores 79
- 6. Violence and Millenarian Modernity in Eastern Indonesia 92
- 7. Government, Church, and Millenarian Critique in the Imyan Tradition of the Religious (Papua/Irian Jaya, Indonesia) 117
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Part III: Cargo as Lived Reality
- 8. Encountering the Other: Millenarianism and the Permeability of Indigenous Domains in Melanesia and Australia 137
- 9. Talking about Cargo Cults in Koimumu (West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea) 157
- 10. From “Cult” to Religious Conviction: The Case for Making Cargo Personal 170
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Part IV: Comparison and Critique
- 11. Cargo and Cult: The Mimetic Critique of Capitalist Culture 187
- 12. Work, Wealth, and Knowledge: Enigmas of Cargoist Identifications 209
- 13. Thoughts on Hope and Cargo 227
- 14. On the Critique in Cargo and the Cargo in Critique: Toward a Comparative Anthropology of Critical Practice 243
- References 261
- Contributors 283
- Index 287
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Chapter 1. Introduction Cargo, Cult, and Culture Critique 1
-
Part I: Against Cargo
- 2. Cargo Cult at the Third Millennium 15
- 3. Dissolving The Self-Other Dichotomy in Western “Cargo Cult” Constructions 36
- 4. Neither Traditional nor Foreign: Dialogics of Power and Agency in Fijian History 59
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Part II: Expanding The Framework
- 5. Mutual Hopes: German Money and the Tree of Wealth in East Flores 79
- 6. Violence and Millenarian Modernity in Eastern Indonesia 92
- 7. Government, Church, and Millenarian Critique in the Imyan Tradition of the Religious (Papua/Irian Jaya, Indonesia) 117
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Part III: Cargo as Lived Reality
- 8. Encountering the Other: Millenarianism and the Permeability of Indigenous Domains in Melanesia and Australia 137
- 9. Talking about Cargo Cults in Koimumu (West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea) 157
- 10. From “Cult” to Religious Conviction: The Case for Making Cargo Personal 170
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Part IV: Comparison and Critique
- 11. Cargo and Cult: The Mimetic Critique of Capitalist Culture 187
- 12. Work, Wealth, and Knowledge: Enigmas of Cargoist Identifications 209
- 13. Thoughts on Hope and Cargo 227
- 14. On the Critique in Cargo and the Cargo in Critique: Toward a Comparative Anthropology of Critical Practice 243
- References 261
- Contributors 283
- Index 287