Women of the Place : kastom, colonialism and gender in Vanuatu
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Women of the Place : kastom, colonialism and gender in Vanuatu
(Studies in anthropology and history, v. 12)
Harwood Academic Publishers, 1994
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Bibliography: p.259-293
Includes index
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Description
Women of the Place is a study of gender relations in the kastom communities of South Pentecost, Vanuatu. It considers kastom in these communities not as an eternal tradition, but rather as a way of life, an identity in relation, and in resistance to the forces of European development. The way in which Christian missions, the labour trade, and the development of Western political institutions had a divergent impact on women and men is explored. The relations between persons and things is highlighted in an examination of the myths and rituals of the life-cycle and of grade-taking. The significance of this ritual is located in the context of colonial history, particularly the impact of pacification on men. Finally, the book considers more generally kastom and gender in the post-colonial state.
Table of Contents
Birds and Banyans: Kastom and Colonialism in South Pentecost Engendered Things Engendered Persons Making a Road in Marriage: Women as Objects and Subjects of Exchange From Wombs to Tombs The Way of the Pigs Warriors, Peacemakers and Colonial Power Post-Coloniality and Kastom
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