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_aPacific art : _bpersistence, change, and meaning / _cedited by Anita Herle [and others]. |
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_aHonolulu : _bUniversity of Hawaiʻi Press, _c[2002] |
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_tPreface -- _tTestimonial -- _tIntroduction: Changing themes in the study of Pacific art -- _g1. _tPersistence, change and meaning in Pacific art: A retrospective view with an eye towards the future -- _gPt. 1. _tInterrogating the past through the photographic image -- _g2. _tUsing photographs to visualise the art of the Kilenge -- _g3. _tE. T. Gilliard's ethnographic photographs on the middle Sepik River: Kanganaman village, 1953-54 -- _g4. _tAuthorship and image: Hand-coloured glass lantern-slides from the Crane Pacific Expedition -- _gPt. 2. _tDefining and contesting identities through art -- _g5. _tThe persistence of facial scarification as body art in the eastern Solomon Islands -- _g6. _tArt and identity in the Mariana Islands: The reconstruction of 'ancient' Chamorro dance -- _g7. _tA new hale for the nation: The Center for Hawaiian Studies, Manoa Campus, University of Hawai'i -- _g8. _tFrom utilitarian to sacred: The transformation of a traditional Hawaiian object -- _g9. _tCook Islands tivaevae: Migration and the display of culture in Aotearoa/New Zealand -- _g10. _tMuseums and indigenous identity: Asmat carving in a global context -- _gPt. 3. _tExploring museums, collectors and meanings -- _g11. _tWhat's in a name? The search for meaning -- _g12. _tExploring Solomon Islands shields: Vehicles of power in changing museum contexts -- _g13. _t'A stranger in a strange land': Kenneth Thomas in the North Sepik region of Papua New Guinea -- _g14. _tObjects mediating relationships: The Raymond Firth Collection from Tikopia, Solomon Islands, 1928 -- _g15. _tIn the spirit of a different time: The legacy of early collecting practices in the Pacific -- _g16. _tObjects, agency and museums: Continuing dialogues between the Torres Strait and Cambridge -- _gPt. 4. _tStudying agency and objects -- _g17. _tThe gateways of Maketu: Ngati Pikiao carving style and the persistence of form -- _g18. _t'Te Maori' in the longer view -- _g19. _tReconstructing the Rapa Nui carver's perspective: Observations on the experimental replication of moai on Easter Island -- _g20. _tThe structure of Tongan barkcloth design: Imagery, metaphor and allusion -- _g21. _tMemorial images of eastern Fiji: Materials, metaphors and meanings -- _g22. _tThe craft of the Spider Woman: A history of bark baskets in the Tiwi Islands -- _gPt. 5. _tNegotiating change in contemporary Pacific art -- _g23. _tThe impact of the commercial development of art on traditional culture in the Solomon Islands -- _g24. _tContemporary Maori art and Berlin's Ethnological Museum -- _g25. _tPainting for corroborce, painting for kartiya: Contemporary Aboriginal art in the East Kimberley, Western Australia -- _g26. _tTransformations: Appreciation, appropriation and imagery in Indigenous Australian art -- _g27. _tBeyond all limits -- _g28. _tMarquesan art at the millennium -- _g29. _tThe island in the urban: Contemporary Pacific art in New Zealand -- _tContributors -- _tReferences. |
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