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Payback
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 574

Payback

In this ambitious study, the first monograph on religion and "the logic of retribution," Professor Trompf shows how various aspects of "payback," both negative and positive, provide the best indices to an understanding of Melanesian views of life. The book explores the reasons why people "pay back" and opens up a whole new dimension in the cross-cultural study of human consciousness. The author conducts his readers through the most complex anthropological pageant on earth, illustrating his arguments from western New Guinea to Fiji.

The Cunning of Recognition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 353

The Cunning of Recognition

The Cunning of Recognition is an exploration of liberal multiculturalism from the perspective of Australian indigenous social life. Elizabeth A. Povinelli argues that the multicultural legacy of colonialism perpetuates unequal systems of power, not by demanding that colonized subjects identify with their colonizers but by demanding that they identify with an impossible standard of authentic traditional culture. Povinelli draws on seventeen years of ethnographic research among northwest coast indigenous people and her own experience participating in land claims, as well as on public records, legal debates, and anthropological archives to examine how multicultural forms of recognition work to ...

Down to Earth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2

Down to Earth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Discusses government policy, electoral behaviour, 1986 and 1991 census figures, identification of Aboriginality.

The army list
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

The army list

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1815
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Xenophobia and Nativism in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Xenophobia and Nativism in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean

This book historicises and analyses the increasing incidence of xenophobia and nativism in Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. It examines how xenophobia and nativism impact the political cohesion and social fabric of states and societies in the regions and offers solutions to aid policy formation and implementation. Rather than utilising an overarching framework, individual theory is applied to chapters to analyse the diverse connections between xenophobia and nativism in the regions. The book explores the economic, nationalistic, political, social, cultural, and psychological triggers for xenophobia and nativism and their impact on an increasingly interconnected and interrelated world. In addition to the individual and comparative examination of these triggers, the book outlines how they can be decreased or altered and argues that Pan-Africanism and the unity of purpose among diverse groups in the western hemisphere is still an ideal to which Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean can aspire. This book will be of interest to academics in the field of African history, African Studies, Caribbean and Latin American studies, cultural anthropology and comparative sociology.

The Abandoned Narcotic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

The Abandoned Narcotic

Ron Brunton revives a problem posed by the great anthropologist W. H. R. Rivers in History of Melanesian Society (1914): how to explain the strange geographical distribution of kava, a narcotic drink once widely consumed by south-west Pacific islanders. Rivers believed that it was abandoned by many people even before European contact in favour of another drug, betel, drawing his speculations from the ideas of the diffusionist school of anthropology. However, Dr Brunton disagrees. Taking the varying fortunes of kava on the island of Tanna, Vanauta, as his starting point, he suggests that kava's abandonment can best be explained in terms of its association with unstable religious cults, and not because of the adoption of betel. The problem of kava is therefore part of a broader problem of why many traditional Melanesian societies were characteristically highly unstable, and Dr Brunton sees this instability as both an outcome and a cause of weak institutions of authority and social coordination.

The Precautionary Principle and Conservation in the Third World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

The Precautionary Principle and Conservation in the Third World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Global Trends in Higher Education Quality Assurance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

Global Trends in Higher Education Quality Assurance

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-09-07
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  • Publisher: BRILL

The Global Trends in Higher Education Quality Assurance: Challenges and Opportunities in Internal and External Quality Assurance provides a comprehensive coverage of the trends and developments in higher education quality assurance as they refer to legitimacy/trust, efficiency and relevance.

Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarrin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 708

Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarrin

This finely textured ethnography weaves written texts with the voices of women and men who struggle to protect their sacred sites. It provides a deeper understanding of lives profoundly affected by two centuries of colonization.

A History of Creole Trinidad, 1956-2010
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

A History of Creole Trinidad, 1956-2010

This book offers a history of post-Independence Trinidad and Tobago. It explores how culture and politics have operated in tandem to shape the society. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including literature, government reports, official statistics, the press and the Carnival, it critically analyses the popular conception of creolization as the driving force in modern Trinidad and Tobago. Ultimately, the book examines the way in which Trinidad and Tobago's unique ethnic and political ecosystems contribute to its national character.