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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781760462178 , 1760462179
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 250 p)
    Series Statement: Asia-Pacific environment monograph 13
    DDC: 306.0995
    Keywords: Volkskunde ; Fließgewässer ; Ozeanien ; Rivers ; Rivers ; Water ; Crocodiles ; Rivers ; Maritime anthropology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Ozeanien ; Fließgewässer ; Ozeanien ; Volkskunde
    Abstract: ch.1. Introduction: River as Ethnographic Subject / John R. Wagner, Jerry K. Jacka, Edvard Hviding, Alexander Mawyer and Marama Muru-Lanning -- ch.2. The River, the Water and the Crocodile in Marovo Lagoon / Edvard Hviding -- ch.3. A Source of Power, Disquiet and Biblical Purport: The Jordan River in Santo, Vanuatu / Carlos Mondragon -- ch.4. Unflowing Pasts, Lost Springs and Watery Mysteries in Eastern Polynesia / Alexander Mawyer -- ch.5. Riverine Disposal of Mining Wastes in Porgera: Capitalist Resource Development and Metabolic Rifts in Papua New Guinea / Jerry K. Jacka -- ch.6. 'At Every Bend a Chief, At Every Bend a Chief, Waikato of One Hundred Chiefs': Mapping the Socio-Political Life of the Waikato River / Marama Muru-Lanning -- ch.7. Waters of Destruction: Mythical Creatures, Boiling Pots and Tourist Encounters at Wailuku River in Hilo, Hawai'i / Eilin Holtan Torgersen -- ch.8. The Sepik River, Papua New Guinea: Nourishing Tradition and Modern Catastrophe / Eric K. Silverman -- ch.9. Rivers of Memory and Forgetting / John R. Wagner
    Abstract: "Anthropologists have written a great deal about the coastal adaptations and seafaring traditions of Pacific Islanders, but have had much less to say about the significance of rivers for Pacific island culture, livelihood and identity. The authors of this collection seek to fill that gap in the ethnographic record by drawing attention to the deep historical attachments of island communities to rivers, and the ways in which those attachments are changing in response to various forms of economic development and social change. In addition to making a unique contribution to Pacific island ethnography, the authors of this volume speak to a global set of issues of immense importance to a world in which water scarcity, conflict, pollution and the degradation of riparian environments afflict growing numbers of people. Several authors take a political ecology approach to their topic, but the emphasis here is less on hydro-politics than on the cultural meaning of rivers to the communities we describe. How has the cultural significance of rivers shifted as a result of colonisation, development and nation-building? How do people whose identities are fundamentally rooted in their relationship to a particular river renegotiate that relationship when the river is dammed to generate hydro-power or polluted by mining activities? How do blockages in the flow of rivers and underground springs interrupt the intergenerational transmission of local ecological knowledge and hence the ability of local communities to construct collective identities rooted in a sense of place?"
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    ISBN: 9781760462000 , 1760462012
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 223 pages)
    Series Statement: Monographs in anthropology series
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Agriculture ; Agriculture ; Agriculture ; Ethnosociology ; Ethnosociology ; Economic anthropology ; Economic anthropology ; Ethnosociology ; Economic anthropology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction / Chris Gregory -- The Good Death? Paying Equal Respects in Fijian Funerals / Matti Eräsaari -- Changing Standards of Living: The Paradoxes of Building a Good Life in Rural Vanuatu / Rachel E. Smith -- 'According to Kastom and According to Law': 'Good Life' and 'Good Death' in Gilbert Camp, Solomon Islands / Rodolfo Maggio -- 'This Custom from the Past Is No Good': Grassroots, 'Big Shots' and a Contested Moral Economy in East New Britain / Keir Martin -- A Moral Economy of the Transnational Papua New Guinean Household: Solidarity and Estrangement While 'Working Other Gardens' / Karen Sykes -- Cycles of Integration and Fragmentation: Changing Yolngu-Balanda Sentiments of the 'Good Life' in Northern Australia / Fiona Magowan -- 'The Main Thing Is to Have Enough Food': Kuninjku Precarity and Neoliberal Reason / Jon Altman -- The Rise of the Poverty-Stricken Millionaire: The Quest for the Good Life in Sargipalpara / Chris Gregory
    Abstract: The study of the quest for the good life and the morality and value it presupposes is not new. To the contrary, this is an ancient issue; its intellectual history can be traced back to Aristotle. In anthropology, the study of morality and value has always been a central concern, despite the claim of some scholars that the recent upsurge of interest in these issues is new. What is novel is how scholars in many disciplines are posing the value question in new ways. The global economic alignments of the present pose many political, moral and theoretical questions, but the central issue the essays in this collection address is: how do relatively poor people of the Australia-Pacific region survive in current precarious times? In looking to answer this question, contributors directly engage the values and concepts of their interlocutors. At a time when understanding local implications of global processes is taking on new urgency, these essays bring finely honed anthropological perspectives to matters of universal human concern--they offer radical empirical critique based on intensive fieldwork that will be of great interest to those seeking to comprehend the bigger picture
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    Canberra, A.C.T : ANU Press
    ISBN: 9781760461478 , 1760461482
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 358 pages)
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Income tax ; Gender mainstreaming ; Women ; Fiscal policy ; Equality before the law ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Gender inequality in Australia's tax-transfer system / Miranda Stewart -- Part I: Frameworks for gender analysis. Australian tax-transfer policies and taxing for gender equality: Comparative perspectives and reform options / Kathleen Lahey -- Gender equity in the tax-transfer system for fiscal sustainability / Patricia Apps -- Gender equality and a rights-based approach to tax reform / Helen Hodgson and Kerrie Sadiq -- Part II: Work and care. Taxes, transfers, family policies and paid work over the female life cycle / Guyonne Kalb -- Paying for care in Australia's 'wage earners' welfare state': The case of child endowment / Julie Smith -- Parents' primary and secondary child care time adjustment to market time: Evidence from Australian mothers and fathers / Huong Dinh and Maria Racionero -- Part III: Human capital, savings and retirement. Gender differences in costs and returns to higher education / Mathias Sinning -- Women and top incomes in Australia / Miranda Stewart, Sarah Voitchovsky and Roger Wilkins -- Budgeting for women's rights in retirement / Siobhan Austen and Rhonda Sharp -- Part IV: Towards gender equality in the tax-transfer system. Pathways and processes towards a gender equality policy / Meredith Edwards and Miranda Stewart
    Abstract: Gender inequality is profoundly unjust and in clear contradiction to the philosophy of the 'fair go'. In spite of some action by recent governments, Australia has fallen behind in policy and outcomes, even as the G20 group of nations, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the International Monetary Fund are paying renewed attention to gender inequality. Tax, Social Policy and Gender presents new research on entrenched gender inequality in a comparative framework of human rights and fiscal sustainability. Ground-breaking empirical studies examine unequal returns to education for women and men, decision-making about child care by fathers and mothers, the history and gendered effects of the income tax and family payments, and women in the top 1 per cent. Contributors demonstrate how Australia's tax, social security, child care, parental leave, education, work and retirement income policies intersect to compound gender inequality. Tax, Social Policy and Gender calls for a rethinking of equality and efficiency in tax and social policy and provides new policy solutions. It offers a pathway to achieve gender mainstreaming for women's economic security and the wellbeing of all Australians
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    Acton, A.C.T : ANU Press
    ISBN: 9781922144805 , 1922144819
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 138 pages)
    DDC: 128
    Keywords: Social evolution ; Nature and nurture ; Ethnology ; Human behavior ; Anthropology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Human nature and culture -- The anthropology of choice -- Paradigms in collision -- 'The question of questions' -- In praise of heresy -- Margaret Mead's Coming of Age in Samoa and Boasian culturism
    Abstract: With great eloquence, Derek Freeman takes the reader on an intellectual journey through the complexities of philosophical anthropology. Even while the controversial Nature--Nurture debate raged, Freeman contended that the crucial fact that humans had the capacity to make choices was 'both intrinsic to our biology and basic to the very formation of cultures'. Thus the scene was set for his widely publicised criticism of Margaret Mead's book Coming of Age in Samoa. Publishing her research in 1926, Mead concluded that all human behaviour was the result of social conditioning. Freeman refuted this assumption in 1983, urging closer interactions between the biological sciences and cultural studies to bridge the ever-widening chasm threatening all studies of humankind. Dilthey's Dream is an engagingly powerful set of essays depicting the depth of one man's thinking on issues, which consumed a lifetime
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    ISBN: 9781760461119 , 1760461121
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (Electronic text (xvi, 502 pages))
    DDC: 305.899/15
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    Keywords: Wild, Stephen ; Essays ; Festschriften ; Dance ; Aboriginal Australians ; Music ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Stephen A. Wild: A Distinctive Voice in the Antipodes / Kirsty Gillespie, Sally Treloyn, Kim Woo and Don Niles -- Festschrift Background and Contents / Kirsty Gillespie, Sally Treloyn and Don Niles -- Indigenous Australia. A Different Mode of Exchange: The Mamurrng Ceremony of Western Arnhem Land / Reuben Brown -- Warlpiri Ritual Contexts as Imaginative Spaces for Exploring Traditional Gender Roles / Georgia Curran -- Form and Performance: The Relations of Melody, Poetics, and Rhythm in Dhalwangu Manikay / Peter G. Toner -- Alyawarr Women's Rain Songs / Myfany Turpin, Richard Moyle and Eileen Kemarr Bonney -- Singing with a Distinctive Voice: Comparative Musical Analysis and the Central Australian Musical Style in the Kimberley / Sally Treloyn -- Turning the Colonial Tide: Working towards a Reconciled Ethnomusicology in Australia / Elizabeth Mackinlay and Katelyn Barney ---
    Abstract: Pacific Islands and Beyond. Chanting Diplomacy: Music, Conflict, and Social Cohesion in Micronesia / Brian Diettrich -- Songs for Distance, Dancing to Be Connected: Bonding Memories of the Ogasawara Islands / Masaya Shishikura -- The Politics of the Baining Fire Dance / Naomi Faik-Simet -- Touristic Encounters: Imag(in)ing Tahiti and Its Performing Arts / Jane Freeman Moulin -- Heritage and Place: Kate Fagan's Diamond Wheel and Nancy Kerr's Twice Reflected Sun / Jill Stubington -- Living in Hawai'i: The Pleasures and Rewards of Hawaiian Music for an 'Outsider' Ethnomusicologist / Ricardo D. Trimillos -- Archiving and Academia. Protecting Our Shadow: Repatriating Ancestral Recordings to the Lihir Islands, Papua New Guinea / Kirsty Gillespie -- The History of the 'Ukulele 'Is Today' / Gisa Jähnichen -- 'Never Seen It Before': The Earliest Reports and Resulting Confusion about the Hagen Courting Dance / Don Niles ---
    Abstract: Capturing Music and Dance in an Archive: A Meditation on Imprisonment / Adrienne L. Kaeppler -- Some Comments on the Gradual Inclusion of Musics beyond the Western Canon by Selected Universities and Societies / Barbara B. Smith -- Ethnomusicology in Australia and New Zealand: A Trans-Tasman Identity? / Dan Bendrups and Henry Johnson -- Publications by Stephen A. Wild
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