In contrast to a strong tendency in recent studies of Melanesian religious and political movements that want to discard the term 'cargo cult' for reasons of analytical—and ethical—inadequacy, this article argues that the term remains useful to delineate an empirical field for comparative purposes. Further, it suggests that the central moral and existential crisis that underlies cargo cults has to do with pressure on the traditional exchange system and concomitant notions of personhood and fairness. Finally, it argues that the study of cargo cults provides a vantage point for a culture-critical approach to Western society, as it challenges the sharp distinction between religious and economic values that makes it difficult to understand conte...
The cargo cult is a combination of native beliefs or animism and Christianity whose manifestations w...
Cargoism is a belief in prosperity, happiness and eternal life brought by certain figures. Cargoism ...
Using the cargo cult movement of Dakoa on Bali Island (West New Britain), this article explores the ...
In contrast to a strong tendency in recent studies of Melanesian religious and political movements t...
This volume, bringing together six ethnographic papers and an epilogue first presented at ASAO sessi...
This volume, bringing together six ethnographic papers and an epilogue first presented at ASAO sessi...
This volume, bringing together six ethnographic papers and an epilogue first presented at ASAO sessi...
Who is not captivated by tales of Islanders earnestly scanning their watery horizons for great fleet...
This volume, bringing together six ethnographic papers and an epilogue first presented at ASAO sessi...
This volume, bringing together six ethnographic papers and an epilogue first presented at ASAO sessi...
It seems that the variety of expression in Melanesian salvation movements, more commonly referred to...
In this article the author tries to analyse cargo cults from the dynamic perspective of social and c...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
In this article the author tries to analyse cargo cults from the dynamic perspective of social and c...
Cargoism is a belief in prosperity, happiness and eternal life brought by certain figures. Cargoism ...
The cargo cult is a combination of native beliefs or animism and Christianity whose manifestations w...
Cargoism is a belief in prosperity, happiness and eternal life brought by certain figures. Cargoism ...
Using the cargo cult movement of Dakoa on Bali Island (West New Britain), this article explores the ...
In contrast to a strong tendency in recent studies of Melanesian religious and political movements t...
This volume, bringing together six ethnographic papers and an epilogue first presented at ASAO sessi...
This volume, bringing together six ethnographic papers and an epilogue first presented at ASAO sessi...
This volume, bringing together six ethnographic papers and an epilogue first presented at ASAO sessi...
Who is not captivated by tales of Islanders earnestly scanning their watery horizons for great fleet...
This volume, bringing together six ethnographic papers and an epilogue first presented at ASAO sessi...
This volume, bringing together six ethnographic papers and an epilogue first presented at ASAO sessi...
It seems that the variety of expression in Melanesian salvation movements, more commonly referred to...
In this article the author tries to analyse cargo cults from the dynamic perspective of social and c...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
In this article the author tries to analyse cargo cults from the dynamic perspective of social and c...
Cargoism is a belief in prosperity, happiness and eternal life brought by certain figures. Cargoism ...
The cargo cult is a combination of native beliefs or animism and Christianity whose manifestations w...
Cargoism is a belief in prosperity, happiness and eternal life brought by certain figures. Cargoism ...
Using the cargo cult movement of Dakoa on Bali Island (West New Britain), this article explores the ...