Managing Modernity in the Western Pacific Managing Modernity in the Western Pacific
Pacific Studies Series

Managing Modernity in the Western Pacific

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Publisher Description

Fast money schemes in Papua New Guinea, collectivities in rural Solomon Islands, gambling in the Cook Islands, and the Vanuatu tax haven—all feature in the interface between Pacific and global economies. Since the 1970s, Melanesian countries and their peoples have been beguiled by the prospect of economic development that would enable them to participate in a world market economic system. Access to global markets would provide the means to improve their standard of living, allowing them to take their places as independent nations in a modern world. Managing Modernity in the Western Pacific takes a broad sweep through contemporary topics in Melanesian anthropology and ethnography. With nuanced and rigorous scholarship, it views contemporary debate on modernity in Melanesia within the context of the global economy and cultural capitalism. In particular, contributors assess local ideas about wealth, success, speculation, and development and their connections to participation in institutions and activities generated by them. This innovative and accessible collection offers a new intersection between Western Pacific anthropology and global studies.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2014
1 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Queensland Press
SIZE
1.9
MB

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