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Record Nr.

UNINA9910796532003321

Titolo

Mimesis and Pacific transcultural encounters : making likenesses in time, trade, and ritual reconfigurations / / edited by Jeannette Mageo and Elfriede Hermann

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York ; ; Oxford, [England] : , : Berghahn, , 2017

©2017

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (292 pages) : illustrations, (some color), maps

Collana

ASAO Studies in Pacific Anthropology

Classificazione

LB 48675

Disciplina

306.0995

Soggetti

Ethnology - Oceania

Pacific Islanders - Cultural assimilation

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Figures -- Map -- PART I. Introduction -- Introduction: Mimesis in Theory and in Cultural History -- PART II. Mimesis through Time -- Chapter 1. Imitation as Relationality in Early Australian Encounters -- Chapter 2. Transitional Images and Imaginaries: Dressing in Schemas in Colonial Samoa -- Chapter 3. Reel to Real: Mimesis, Playing Indian, and Touring with Th e Vanishing Race in New Zealand 1927 -- PART III. Selling Mimesis: From Tourist Art to Trade Stores -- Chapter 4. Traditional Tahitian Weddings for Tourists: An Entwinement of Mimetic Practices -- Chapter 5. Of Dragons and Mermaids: The Art of Mimesis in the Trobriand Islands -- Chapter 6. Capitalism Meets Its Match: Failed Mimesis of Market Economics among the Asabano of Papua New Guinea -- PART IV. Ritual Mimesis and Its Reconfigurations -- Chapter 7. Mimesis, Ethnopsychology, and Transculturation: Identifications in Birthday Celebrations among Banabans in Fiji -- Chapter 8. Mimesis and Reimagining Identity among Marshall Islanders -- Chapter 9. Anthropology, Christianity, and the Colonial Impasse: Rawa Mimesis, Millennialism, and Modernity in the Finisterre Mountains of Papua New Guinea -- PART V. Afterword -- “1 Lot Magic Sticks 6 Bundles.” Mimetic Technologies: Their Intimacies and Intersecting Histories -- Index



Sommario/riassunto

How do images circulating in Pacific cultures and exchanged between them and their many visitors transform meanings for all involved? This fascinating collection explores how through mimesis, wayfarers and locales alike borrow images from one another to expand their cultural repertoire of meanings or borrow images from their own past to validate their identities.