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Histories of the BeforeL Lelu, Nan Madol, and Deep Time
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. Engaging with Interactions: Traditions as Context-Bound Articulations 1
- Changing Contexts, Shifting Meanings: The Cook /Forster Collection, for Example 20
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Part I. Early Encounters
- Histories of the BeforeL Lelu, Nan Madol, and Deep Time 41
- Beyond the Beach? Re-articulating the Limen in Oceanic Pasts, Presents, and Futures 56
- Encountering Agency: Islanders, European Voyagers, and the Production of Race in Oceania 74
- Aphrodite’s Island: Sexual Mythologies in Early Contact Tahiti 93
- An Encounter with Violence in Paradise: Georg Forster’s Reflections on War in Aotearoa, Tahiti, and Tonga (1772 –1775) 107
- Inventing Polynesia 123
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Part II. Memories
- Naming and Memory on Tanna, Vanuatu 141
- Inventing Traditions and Remembering the Past in Manus 157
- Social Mimesis, Commemoration, and Ethnic Performance: Fiji Banaban Representations of the Past 174
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Part III. Global and (Trans)local Processes
- Moving onto the Stage: Tourism and the Transformation of Tahitian Dance 195
- Producing Inalienable Objects in a Global Market: The Solien Besena in Contemporary Australia 209
- Alienation and Appropriation: Fijian Water and the Pacific Romance in Fiji and New York 221
- Shanti and Mana: The Loss and Recovery of Culture under Postcolonial Conditions in Fiji 235
- Justice in Wallis-‘Uvea: Customary Rights and Republican Law in a French Overseas Territory 250
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Part IV. Cultural Exchange and Identities
- Maori Traditions in Analogy with the Past 263
- Contemporary Tongan Artists and the Reshaping of Oceanic Identity 277
- A Tale of Three Time Travelers: Maintaining Relationships, Exploring Visual Technologies 296
- Cultural Change in Oceania: Remembering the Historical Questions 313
- Epilogue 323
- Contributors 351
- Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. Engaging with Interactions: Traditions as Context-Bound Articulations 1
- Changing Contexts, Shifting Meanings: The Cook /Forster Collection, for Example 20
-
Part I. Early Encounters
- Histories of the BeforeL Lelu, Nan Madol, and Deep Time 41
- Beyond the Beach? Re-articulating the Limen in Oceanic Pasts, Presents, and Futures 56
- Encountering Agency: Islanders, European Voyagers, and the Production of Race in Oceania 74
- Aphrodite’s Island: Sexual Mythologies in Early Contact Tahiti 93
- An Encounter with Violence in Paradise: Georg Forster’s Reflections on War in Aotearoa, Tahiti, and Tonga (1772 –1775) 107
- Inventing Polynesia 123
-
Part II. Memories
- Naming and Memory on Tanna, Vanuatu 141
- Inventing Traditions and Remembering the Past in Manus 157
- Social Mimesis, Commemoration, and Ethnic Performance: Fiji Banaban Representations of the Past 174
-
Part III. Global and (Trans)local Processes
- Moving onto the Stage: Tourism and the Transformation of Tahitian Dance 195
- Producing Inalienable Objects in a Global Market: The Solien Besena in Contemporary Australia 209
- Alienation and Appropriation: Fijian Water and the Pacific Romance in Fiji and New York 221
- Shanti and Mana: The Loss and Recovery of Culture under Postcolonial Conditions in Fiji 235
- Justice in Wallis-‘Uvea: Customary Rights and Republican Law in a French Overseas Territory 250
-
Part IV. Cultural Exchange and Identities
- Maori Traditions in Analogy with the Past 263
- Contemporary Tongan Artists and the Reshaping of Oceanic Identity 277
- A Tale of Three Time Travelers: Maintaining Relationships, Exploring Visual Technologies 296
- Cultural Change in Oceania: Remembering the Historical Questions 313
- Epilogue 323
- Contributors 351
- Index 357