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When the Field is Your Home
Doing Advocacy Work and Academic Work in Hawai‘i
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Jonathan Y. Okamura
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
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Part 1.Real Encounters:Predicaments of Ethnographic Fieldwork
- Introduction 5
- Tempting the Nāga 7
- An Anthropologist Behaving Badly 12
- Attacked in the Field 18
- A Question of Permission in Pohnpei 24
- Grandmothers, Sharks, and Other Dangerous Things 29
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Part 2. Meaningful Encounters:Learning, Representing, Engaging the Field
- Introduction 39
- Fieldwork as Transformative Experience 41
- Fieldwork on Two Wheels in Hanoi, Vietnam, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Enjoy the Ride 47
- The Cultural Power of Robots in Japan 56
- Encountering Maoist Propaganda in Pastoral Inner Mongolia 63
- When the Field is Your Home 70
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Part 3.Language Encounters:Voices, Discourse, Digital Practice
- Introduction 79
- Systemic Culture Shock 81
- Shóón Pakin, Sóóu Tittilap 87
- Talking with the Moai on Easter Island 93
- Blogging in Papua New Guinea 100
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Part 4. Identity Encounters:Gender, Ethnicity, Nationality
- Introduction 109
- Prostitutes, Menstrual Blood, Minor-Wives, and Feeding the Ducks 111
- Manning Up 118
- Contested Belonging of North Korean Refugees in South Korea 124
- “You Filipino, Ya?” 132
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Part 5. Close Encounters:Marriage, Kinship, Social Networks
- Introduction 141
- Sorry, Wrong Number! 143
- The Invisible Firewalker 149
- “You Can Do It, Japan!” 155
- Head Candy/Gut Connection 162
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Part 6. Economic Encounters:Class, Development, Inequality
- Introduction 173
- Tales of the Talā (Dollar) 175
- Working-Class Hospitality and Etiquette in a Bowl of Rāmen Noodles in Tokyo, Japan 184
- Entering Moloka‘I Hawaiian Style 190
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Part 7.Green Encounters:Environment, Sustainability, Restoration
- Introduction 199
- From Nuclear Exodus to Cultural Reawakening 201
- “They Came For Nature” 209
- The Forest of Contradictions 216
- He‘Eia Kūpuna Mapping Workshops 222
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Part 8. Political Encounters:Power, Conflict, Resistance
- Introduction 231
- Narratives of the Vulval Curse in Bontok and Kalinga, Philippines 233
- Digitalizing the Wantok System in West Papua 240
- Embattled Stories of Occupied Hawai‘i 246
- Ta‘Aroa is Great, Good and Mā‘Ohi 253
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Part 9. Deep Encounters:Worldview, Religion, Spiritual Practices
- Introduction 263
- Tiptoeing among the Knowledge of the Bodies and the Bodies of Knowledge in Tonga 265
- Being and Time in Nagasaki, Japan 272
- Losing My Mind and Loving Mosquitoes, Crickets, and Other Jungle Inhabitants 278
- “Papa! What’s Money?” 285
- Epilogue 294
- Bibliography 299
- List of Contributors 317
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1.Real Encounters:Predicaments of Ethnographic Fieldwork
- Introduction 5
- Tempting the Nāga 7
- An Anthropologist Behaving Badly 12
- Attacked in the Field 18
- A Question of Permission in Pohnpei 24
- Grandmothers, Sharks, and Other Dangerous Things 29
-
Part 2. Meaningful Encounters:Learning, Representing, Engaging the Field
- Introduction 39
- Fieldwork as Transformative Experience 41
- Fieldwork on Two Wheels in Hanoi, Vietnam, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Enjoy the Ride 47
- The Cultural Power of Robots in Japan 56
- Encountering Maoist Propaganda in Pastoral Inner Mongolia 63
- When the Field is Your Home 70
-
Part 3.Language Encounters:Voices, Discourse, Digital Practice
- Introduction 79
- Systemic Culture Shock 81
- Shóón Pakin, Sóóu Tittilap 87
- Talking with the Moai on Easter Island 93
- Blogging in Papua New Guinea 100
-
Part 4. Identity Encounters:Gender, Ethnicity, Nationality
- Introduction 109
- Prostitutes, Menstrual Blood, Minor-Wives, and Feeding the Ducks 111
- Manning Up 118
- Contested Belonging of North Korean Refugees in South Korea 124
- “You Filipino, Ya?” 132
-
Part 5. Close Encounters:Marriage, Kinship, Social Networks
- Introduction 141
- Sorry, Wrong Number! 143
- The Invisible Firewalker 149
- “You Can Do It, Japan!” 155
- Head Candy/Gut Connection 162
-
Part 6. Economic Encounters:Class, Development, Inequality
- Introduction 173
- Tales of the Talā (Dollar) 175
- Working-Class Hospitality and Etiquette in a Bowl of Rāmen Noodles in Tokyo, Japan 184
- Entering Moloka‘I Hawaiian Style 190
-
Part 7.Green Encounters:Environment, Sustainability, Restoration
- Introduction 199
- From Nuclear Exodus to Cultural Reawakening 201
- “They Came For Nature” 209
- The Forest of Contradictions 216
- He‘Eia Kūpuna Mapping Workshops 222
-
Part 8. Political Encounters:Power, Conflict, Resistance
- Introduction 231
- Narratives of the Vulval Curse in Bontok and Kalinga, Philippines 233
- Digitalizing the Wantok System in West Papua 240
- Embattled Stories of Occupied Hawai‘i 246
- Ta‘Aroa is Great, Good and Mā‘Ohi 253
-
Part 9. Deep Encounters:Worldview, Religion, Spiritual Practices
- Introduction 263
- Tiptoeing among the Knowledge of the Bodies and the Bodies of Knowledge in Tonga 265
- Being and Time in Nagasaki, Japan 272
- Losing My Mind and Loving Mosquitoes, Crickets, and Other Jungle Inhabitants 278
- “Papa! What’s Money?” 285
- Epilogue 294
- Bibliography 299
- List of Contributors 317
- Index 323