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Tikopia Collected: Raymond Firth and the Creation of Solomon Islands Cultural Heritage

Sprache EnglischEnglisch
Buch Hardcover
Buch Tikopia Collected: Raymond Firth and the Creation of Solomon Islands Cultural Heritage Elizabeth Bonshek
Libristo-Code: 16050686
Verlag Sean Kingston Publishing, März 2017
During 1928-9 the renowned anthropologist Raymond Firth visited Tikopia, a small island in the east... Vollständige Beschreibung
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During 1928-9 the renowned anthropologist Raymond Firth visited Tikopia, a small island in the east of Solomon Islands, for the first time. This book takes the collection he made as its subject, and explores how through its acquisition, Firth ceased to be a stranger and became a respected figure incorporated into Tikopia society. The objects were originally viewed by Firth as data in a scientific record of a culture, and evidence challenging the belief that complex economic transactions could only take place in a recognizable market economy. Elizabeth Bonshek, however, revisits the collection's documentation and the ethnography of Tikopia with a different intent in mind: to highlight the social relations the collecting process illuminates and to acknowledge Tikopia voices, past and present. She argues that Firth downplayed the impact of contact with outsiders - whalers, traders and missionaries calling for the abandonment of the Work of the Gods - yet this context is vital for understanding why local people actively contributed to his collecting and research. She follows the life of the collection after leaving the island in institutions that attributed different meanings to its significance, in a failed repatriation request and in a new role in the transmission of 'cultural heritage' along with Firth's writings. She concludes that Firth's exchanges of objects with other high-ranking men were culturally appropriate to the social values dominant in that time and place. Indeed, she suggests that while Firth was acquiring Tikopia artefacts, the Tikopia were perhaps acquiring him. On what ethical and economic terms does an anthropologist acquire other people's things? Collecting Tikopia deftly applies the insights of contemporary material culture studies to a historically important case. Bonshek coaxes ethnographic documents and museum artefacts to reveal how objects both materialize cultural identities over time and mediate social relations across worlds of difference. Professor Robert Foster, University of Rochester, President of the Society for Cultural Anthropology. Richly supported by documentation this skilful and insightful analysis reveals the complexity of cross-cultural interactions and highlights important concerns for the interpretation and management of cultural heritage in museum 'treasure places' worldwide. Dr Robin Torrence, Senior Principal Research Scientist, Anthropology Research, Australian Museum.

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Vollständiger Name Tikopia Collected: Raymond Firth and the Creation of Solomon Islands Cultural Heritage
Sprache Englisch
Einband Buch - Hardcover
Datum der Veröffentlichung 2017
Anzahl der Seiten 228
EAN 9781907774393
ISBN 1907774394
Libristo-Code 16050686
Gewicht 518
Abmessungen 223 x 148 x 23
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