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Ethnography and the production of anthropological knowledge : essays in honour of Nicolas Peterson /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Musharbash, Yasmine
Otros Autores: Peterson, Nicolas, 1941-, Barber, Marcus
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Acton, A.C.T. : ANU E Press, 2012.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Nic's Gift: Turning ethnographic data into knowledge / Yasmine Musharbash
  • Part I. Ritual, Material Culture, Land and Ecology. Splitting the Atom of Kinship: Towards an understanding of the symbolic economy of the Warlpiri fire ceremony / John Morton
  • The 'Expanding Domain' of Warlpiri Initiation Rituals / Georgia Curran
  • Who Owns the 'De-Aboriginalised' Past? Ethnography meets photography: a case study of Bundjalung Pentecostalism / Akiko Ono
  • Thomson's Spears: Innovation and change in eastern Arnhem Land projectile technology / Harry Allen
  • Nothing Ever Changes': Historical ecology, causality and climate change in Arnhem Land, Australia / Marcus Barber
  • The Language of Property: Analyses of Yolngu relations to country / Ian Keen
  • Part II. Demand Sharing, the Moral Domestic Economy, Policy and Applied Anthropology. From Applied Anthropology to an Anthropology of Engagement: Japanese anthropology and Australianist studies / Sachiko Kubota
  • Community Development as Fantasy? A case study of contemporary Maori society / Toon van Meijl
  • Give or Take: A comparative analysis of demand sharing among the Menraq and Semai of Malaysia / Alberto Gomes
  • Owning Your People: Sustaining relatedness and identity in a South Coast Aboriginal community / Natalie Kwok
  • Demand Sharing, Nutrition and Warlpiri Health: The social and economic strategies of food choice / Eirik Saethre
  • A Genealogy of 'Demand Sharing': From pure anthropology to public policy / Jon Altman
  • Policy Alchemy and the Magical Transformation of Aboriginal Society / David F. Martin
  • Afterword: Peterson's Impartye--A short appreciation / Diane Austin-Broos
  • Appendix 1: Graduate students supervised by Professor Peterson
  • Appendix 2: Nicolas Peterson: Collated publications, reports and films.