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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : ANU E Press
    ISBN: 9781921313820 , 192131382X , 9781921313813 , 1921313811
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xiv, 301 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Telling Pacific lives
    Parallel Title: Print version Telling Pacific lives
    Keywords: Civilization ; Manners and customs ; History & Archaeology ; Regions & Countries - Australia & Pacific Islands - Oceania ; Social groups ; Society and culture: general ; Pacific Ocean ; Islands of the Pacific ; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences ; Sociology and anthropology ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; Anecdotes ; Biographies ; Conference papers and proceedings ; Anthropology ; Ethnic studies ; Islands of the Pacific Biography. ; Islands of the Pacific Anecdotes. ; Islands of the Pacific Civilization ; Congresses. ; Islands of the Pacific Social life and customs ; Congresses. ; Islands of the Pacific Congresses Social life and customs ; Islands of the Pacific Anecdotes ; Islands of the Pacific Congresses Civilization ; Islands of the Pacific Biography ; Islands of the Pacific ; Islands of the Pacific ; Islands of the Pacific ; Islands of the Pacific ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "This volume of essays is an exploration of the way in which scholars from different disciplines, standpoints and theoretical orientations attempt to write life stories in the Pacific. It is the product of a conference organised by the Division of Pacific and Asian History at The Australian National University in December 2005. The aim of the conference was to explore ways in which Pacific lives are read and constructed through a variety of media: films, fiction, faction, history under four overarching themes. The first, Framing Lives, sought to explore various ways of constructing a life from a classic western perspective of birth, formation, experiences and death of an individual to other ways, for example, life as secondary to a longer genealogical entity, life as a symbol of collective experience, individual lives captured and fragmented in a mosaic of others, lives made meaningful by their implication in a particular historical or cultural web, the underlying values and world views that inform one or another approach to framing a life. The second theme, the Stuff of Life, looked at materials, methods and collaborative arrangements with which the biographer, autobiographer and recorder work, their objectives, constraints, inspirations, challenges and tricks. The third section, Story Lines, focused on formats and genres such as edited diaries, collections of writings, voice recordings, genres of biography autobiography, truth and fiction (verse, dance, novels) and the varieties and different advantages of narrative shapes that crystallise the telling of a life. The final section, Telling Lives/Changing Lives, focused on biography/autobiography and the consciousness of identity, history, purpose, lives as witness and windows, telling lives as change for those involved in the tale, the telling, the listening. The overall aim was to bring out both the generic or universal challenges of telling lives as well as to highlight the particular tendencies and trends in the Pacific. Yet these four themes, which seemed analytically promising at the outset, proved in practice difficult to disentangle from the presentations at the workshop"--Provided by publisher.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Title from PDF title page (viewed July 17, 2008) , Telling Pacific lives: from archetype to icon , The Kila Wari stories: framing a life and preserving a cosmology , From 'my story' to 'the story of myself'-colonial transformations of personal narratives among the Motu-Koita of Papua New Guinea , Mobility, modernisation and agency: the life story of John Kikang from Papua New Guinea , Surrogacy and the simulacra of desire in Heian Japanese Women's life writing , 'The story that came to me': gender, power and life history narratives-reflections on the ethics of ethnography in Fiji , A tartan clan in Fiji: narrating the coloniser 'within' the colonised , Telling lives in Tuvalu , My history: my calling , Researching, (w)riting, releasing, and responses to a biography of Queen Salote of Tonga , On being a participant biographer: the search for J.W. Davidson , 'You did what, Mr President!?!?' trying to write a biography of Tosiwo Nakayama , Telling the life of A.D. Patel , On writing a biography of William Pritchard , Writing the colony: Walter Edward Gudgeon in the Cook Islands, 1898 to 1909 , An accidental biographer? on encountering, yet again, the ideas and actions of J.W. Burton , E.W.P. Chinnery: a self-made anthropologist , Lives told: Australians in Papua and New Guinea , Biography of a nation: compiling a historical dictionary of the Solomon Islands , English
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  • 2
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    Acton, A.C.T : ANU Press
    ISBN: 9781760462673 , 1760462675
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 563 pages) , 1 colour illustration
    Series Statement: Pacific Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lal, Brij V Levelling Wind : Remembering Fiji
    DDC: 996.11
    Keywords: Lal, Brij V ; Lal, Brij V ; Manners and customs ; Politics and government ; Fiji ; Fiji Social life and customs ; Fiji Politics and government ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'For the loser now will be later to win' / Doug Munro, University of Queensland -- Ni Sa Bula / Namaskar / G'Day -- Past Present: Indenture and its Legacy. 1. Memories of indenture -- 2. 'Such a long journey': The story of indenture -- 3. The Tamarind Tree -- 4. 'A most callous indifference' -- 5. Transitions and transformations -- 6. Illusion of hope: Aisha and Bhaskar / Padma Narsey Lal -- 7. 'The burden of remembrance' -- 8. Frequent flyers -- 9. Mr Arjun goes to Australia -- 10. 'The children of the wind' -- Future Tense: Witnessing History. 11. While the gun is still smoking -- 12. The road to independence -- 13. Where has all the music gone? -- 14. Towards a united future -- 15. George Speight's putsch improbable -- 16. Laisenia Qarase's missed chance -- 17. A coup by any other name -- 18. Entrenching illegality -- 19. The strange career of a 'clean-up' coup -- 20. Between a rock and a hard place -- Retrospection. 21. Exile and a land of memory: Brij V. Lal, Indo-Fijian scholar activist / C.K. Chen -- 22. 'Of exits and entrances' : In dialogue with Doug Munro -- 23. ANU made me, but which ANU is mine?
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 537-561)
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    Canberra, ACT : ANU E Press
    ISBN: 9781922144515 , 1922144517
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (167 pages)
    DDC: 342.9611029
    Keywords: Elections Fiji. ; Constitutions Fiji. ; Constitutional history Fiji. ; Constitutions ; Elections ; Constitutional history ; Constitutions ; Elections ; Constitutional history ; Elections ; Politics and government ; Constitutional history ; Constitutions ; Fiji ; Fiji Politics and government, 20th century. ; Fiji Politics and government 20th century ; Fiji ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In 1987, Fiji had its first change of government since the country became independent in 1970. ... A new Constitution was drawn up to replace the one adopted at Independence in 1970. ... The 1990 Constitution contained provisions for its own review within seven years (Section 161). The Review was eventually 2 commissioned in March 1995, and reported in September 1996. ... The chapters in this book assess the CRC's recommendations about the system of electing members of Parliament. ... The following chapters are based on papers presented at a workshop held at ANU's Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies in Canberra in January 1997"--Introduction.
    Abstract: 1. Encouraging electoral accommodation in divided societies / Donald L. Horowitz -- 2. Fiji Constitution Review Commission recommendations for a new electoral system for Fiji / Brij V. Lal -- 3. Constitutional engineering and the alternative vote in Fiji: an assessment / Ben Reilly -- 4. Fiji's proposed new voting system: a critique with counter-proposals / D.G. Arms -- 5. Party cooperation and the electoral system in Mauritius / Raj Mathur -- 6. The recommendations on the electoral system: the contribution of the Fiji Constitution Review / Yash Ghai
    Note: "First published by National Centre for Development Studies, 1997 , Includes bibliographical references , Title from title screen (viewed 21 December 2012) , Mode of access: Available online. Address as at 12/04/13: http://epress.anu.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/whole2.pdf.
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