Theatre and political process : staging identities in Tokelau and New Zealand

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Theatre and political process : staging identities in Tokelau and New Zealand

Ingjerd Hoëm

Berghahn Books, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-201) and index

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Description

The Argonauts in the Pacific, famous through Malinowski's work, have not been exempt from general historical developments in the world around them. By focusing on two plays performed by the Tokelau Te Ata, a theater group, the author reveals the self-perceptions of the Tokelau and highlights the dynamic relationship between issues of representation and political processes such as nation building, infrastructural changes and increased regional migration. It is through an analysis of communicative practices, which the author carried out in the home atolls and in the diasporic communities in New Zealand, that we arrive at a proper understanding of how global processes affect local institutions and everyday interaction.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Staging Identities Chapter 2. Political Activism: New Media and Arenas of Leadership Chapter 3. Learning a Sense of Place Chapter 4. A Sense of Place in Narrative Chapter 5. Social Spaces Epilogue Appendix Bibliography Index

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