This is a study of coming to know what it is to be Paamese. The work seeks to present an anthropological understanding of ontological concerns that constitute a Paamese perception of subjectivities. I take my lead from Paamese perceptions that the internal capacities of subjects or “things” (e.g. persons, villages, islands, and movement itself) are revealed through relations with others. This correlates with anthropology’s methodology of testing its analytical strategies through the ethnographic practices of others in order to reach more accurate representations. Paamese, as is common elsewhere in Vanuatu and Melanesia, have an extremely fluid attitude towards sociality and easily accommodate urban dwelling without leaving Paama behind. I s...
Post-colonial Vanuatu is one of the most culturally and linguistically diversecountries in the world...
People on the island of Gaua in northern Vanuatu have witnessed a series of demographic transformati...
[Extract] A feature of the ethnographically known settlement patterning on many of the larger island...
The thesis is based on six months of fieldwork in Vanuatu in 2010. The objective of the study is to ...
This thesis draws upon existing bodies of work on 'place' and 'person ' in Melanesia, but brings th...
Hess S. Person and Place. Ideas, Ideals and the Practice of Sociality on Vanua Lava, Vanuatu. Person...
The concept of place is a powerful theoretical tool in the social sciences and humanities, which can...
'A sense of place' is a common heading in recent anthropological writings. This article attempts to ...
Based on 8 months of fieldwork, this thesis attempts to look at the role of anthropological thought ...
This ethnographic thesis is based on six months of fieldwork on the island of Ureparapara in 2017. T...
Over the years, several different renewal movements within Christianity have had a significant impac...
Abstract Based upon six months of ethnographic fieldwork conducted on the island of Emae, Vanuatu, t...
In this article, the author addresses the social effects of material exhibitions in Melanesia. He su...
International audienceIn this chapter I would like to further explore the anthropology of legitimacy...
People of Taumako, a Polynesian community in the Solomon Islands, employ a variety of spatial models...
Post-colonial Vanuatu is one of the most culturally and linguistically diversecountries in the world...
People on the island of Gaua in northern Vanuatu have witnessed a series of demographic transformati...
[Extract] A feature of the ethnographically known settlement patterning on many of the larger island...
The thesis is based on six months of fieldwork in Vanuatu in 2010. The objective of the study is to ...
This thesis draws upon existing bodies of work on 'place' and 'person ' in Melanesia, but brings th...
Hess S. Person and Place. Ideas, Ideals and the Practice of Sociality on Vanua Lava, Vanuatu. Person...
The concept of place is a powerful theoretical tool in the social sciences and humanities, which can...
'A sense of place' is a common heading in recent anthropological writings. This article attempts to ...
Based on 8 months of fieldwork, this thesis attempts to look at the role of anthropological thought ...
This ethnographic thesis is based on six months of fieldwork on the island of Ureparapara in 2017. T...
Over the years, several different renewal movements within Christianity have had a significant impac...
Abstract Based upon six months of ethnographic fieldwork conducted on the island of Emae, Vanuatu, t...
In this article, the author addresses the social effects of material exhibitions in Melanesia. He su...
International audienceIn this chapter I would like to further explore the anthropology of legitimacy...
People of Taumako, a Polynesian community in the Solomon Islands, employ a variety of spatial models...
Post-colonial Vanuatu is one of the most culturally and linguistically diversecountries in the world...
People on the island of Gaua in northern Vanuatu have witnessed a series of demographic transformati...
[Extract] A feature of the ethnographically known settlement patterning on many of the larger island...