Contenu du sommaire : Becoming Like the State: Ethnographic Perspectives on the State and Indigenous Sovereignty in Oceania.
Revue | Oceania |
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Numéro | Vol. 83, no 3, 2013 |
Titre du numéro | Becoming Like the State: Ethnographic Perspectives on the State and Indigenous Sovereignty in Oceania. |
Becoming Like the State: Ethnographic Perspectives on the State and Indigenous Sovereignty in Oceania. Guest Editors: Daniel Fisher and Jaap Timmer
- Preface: Becoming Like the State - Fisher D., Timmer J. p. 153-157
- The Threefold Logic of Papua-Melanesia: Constitution-writing in the Margins of the Indonesian Nation-State - Timmer J. p. 158-174
- The Magic of Money and the Magic of the State: Fast Money Schemes in Papua New Guinea - Cox J. p. 175-191
- Like Moses Who Led His People to the Promised Land: Nation- and State-Building in Bougainville - Hermkens A.K. p. 192-207
- Resistance, Symbolism and the Language of Stateness in Timor-Leste - Myrttinen H. p. 208-220
- The Magic of Narrative in the Emplotment of State-Subject Relations: Who's Telling Whose Story in the Native Title Process in Australia? - Pilbrow T. p. 221-237
- Becoming the State in Northern Australia: Urbanisation, Intra-Indigenous Relatedness, and the State Effect - Fisher D. p. 238-258
- Epilogue: Ethnographies of State-Centrism - Barker J. p. 259-264
- Beyond "Bilas": The Enga Take Anda. Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania 2012 Distinguished Lecture - Wiessner P., Tumu A. p. 265-280
- Difference. Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania 2013 Distinguished Lecture - Sahlins M. p. 281-294
- Gifts from the Other Side: Thresholds of Hospitality and Morality in an Eastern Indonesian Town - Erb M. p. 295-315
- Codrington, Keesing, and Central Melanesian "mana": Two Historic Trajectories of Polynesian Cultural Dissemination - Kolshus T. p. 316-327
- Book Reviews. Gregory Forth. Images of the Wildman in Southeast Asia: An Anthropological Perspective, 2008 - Musharbash Y. p. 328
- Book Reviews. Edvard Hviding and Knut Mikjel Rio (Eds.). Made in Oceania: Social Movements, Cultural Heritage and the State in the Pacific, 2011 - Golub A. p. 329