TY - BOOK AU - Lockwood,Victoria S. TI - Globalization and culture change in the Pacific Islands T2 - Exploring cultures SN - 0130421731 U1 - 306.0995 21 PY - 2004///] CY - Upper Saddle River, N.J. PB - Pearson Education KW - Ethnology KW - Oceania KW - Globalization KW - Culture diffusion KW - Social change KW - Social conditions KW - Ethnic relations KW - Politics and government N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; The Global Imperative and Pacific Island Societies; Victoria S. Lockwood --; 2; Need the Pacific Always Be So Pacific?; Robert Borofsky --; 3; Crime and "Tribal" Warfare in Contemporary Papua New Guinea; Paul Roscoe --; 4; Fiji's Coups: The Politics of Representation and the Representation of Politics; Martha Kaplan --; 5; Legal Pluralism in Pacific Island Societies; Richard Scaglion --; 6; Stepping-Stones to National Consciousness: The Solomon Islands Case; Christine Jourdan --; 7; Print Advertisements and Nation Making in Metropolitan Papua New Guinea; Robert J. Foster --; 8; All Tongans Are Connected: Tongan Transnationalism; Helen Morton Lee --; 9; Global Imperatives and Local Desires: Competing Economic and Environmental Interests in Melanesian Communities; Martha Macintyre and Simon Foale --; 10; Transnationalism and Transformation in Samoan Society; Gluny Macpherson --; 11; Wave and Reflection: Charting Marshallese Participation in Globalizing Processes; Jim Hess --; 12; Market Highs: Alcohol, Drugs, and the Global Economy in Oceania; Mac Marshall --; 13; Recovering and Rebuilding after the Tsunami in Papua New Guinea: International Aid and Village Aspirations; Robert L. Welsch --; 14; The Meanings of Work in Contemporary Palau: Policy Implications of Globalization in the Pacific; Karen L. Nero, Fermina Brel Murray and Michael L. Burton --; 15; Environmental Change, Economic Development, and Emigration in Tuvalu; John Connell --; 16; Toward an Ethnographically Grounded Study of Modernity in Papua New Guinea; Deborah Gewertz and Frederick Errington --; 17; Placing Tahitian Identities: Rooted in Land and Enmeshed in Representations; Miriam Kahn --; 18; The Impact of the Pacific War on Modern Micronesian Identity; Lin Poyer, Suzanne Falgout and Laurence M. Carucci --; 19; Tradition Sells: Identity Merchandise in the Island Pacific; Jocelyn Linnekin --; 20; Cannibalizing, Commodifying, or Creating Culture? Power and Art in Sepik River Tourism; Eric Kline Silverman --; 21; "Killing Time" in a Postcolonial Town: Young People and Settlements in Port Vila, Vanuatu; Jean Mitchell --; 22; South Seas Confidential: The Politics of Interethnic Relationships in Colonial Samoa; Paul Shankman --; 23; Pushing Children Up: Maternal Obligation, Modernity, and Medicine in the Tongan Ethnoscape; Heather Young Leslie --; 24; The Transformation of Person and Place on Enewetak and Ujelang Atoll; Laurence Marshall Carucci --; 25; Between Heaven and Earth: Missionaries, Environmentalists, and the Maisin; John Barker --; 26; Converted Worlds, Converted Lives: History and Opposition in Agarabi Adventism; George Westermark ER -