Working Out Abjection In The Panapompom bêche-de-mer Fishery: Race, Economic Change And The ...


Working Out Abjection In The Panapompom bêche-de-mer Fishery: Race, Economic Change And The Future In Papua New Guinea Will Rollason, 2010   This is a paper about how men from Panapompom, an island in Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea (PNG), understand how they relate to white people and imagine the future. Until recently, men from Panapompom understood themselves to be engaged in a project of ‘development’, in which they would become more and more similar to white people. This was a...

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20 août 2010

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