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Twisted Histories, Altered Contexts
Representing the Chambri in the World System
Deborah B. Gewertz (Author), Frederick K. Errington (Author)
9780521395878, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 13 June 1991
280 pages, 27 b/w illus.
23.8 x 14.7 x 1.8 cm, 0.45 kg
"Twisted Histories, Alfred Contexts is readable and accessible, quite suitable for undergraduate courses on social change and the contemporary Pacific." Eric Kline Silverman, Reviews in Anthropology
Deborah Gewertz and Frederick Errington have worked as anthropologists in Papua New Guinea for nearly two decades. In this, their second joint study of the Chambri, they consider the way those in a small-scale society, peripheral to the major centres of influence, struggle to sustain some degree of autonomy. They describe the Chambri caught up in world processes of social and cultural change, and attempt to create a 'collective biography' which conveys the intelligibility and significance of the twentieth-century experience of these Papua New Guineans whom they have come to know well. This biography consists of interlocking stories, twisted histories, commentaries and contexts about Chambri who are negotiating their objectives while entangled in systemic change and confronting Western representations of modernization and development.
List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: On writing the Chambri
1. The new traditionalism: tourism and its transformation
2. The initiation: making men in 1987
3. The town
4. Western representations at home
5. The written word
6. Negotiating the state
Conclusion: interlocking stories, intersecting lives
References
Index
Subject Areas: Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography [JHMC]
