Belonging in Oceania. Movement, Place-Making and Multiple Identifications

2014 | anthology. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Belonging in Oceania. Movement, Place-Making and Multiple Identifications​ ​
Hermann, E. ; Kempf, W.  & van Meijl, T.​ (Eds.) (2014)
New York: ​Berghahn Books.

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Editors
Hermann, Elfriede ; Kempf, Wolfgang ; van Meijl, Toon
Abstract
Ethnographic case studies explore what it means to “belong” in Oceania, as contributors consider ongoing formations of place, self and community in connection with travelling, internal and international migration. The chapters apply the multi-dimensional concepts of movement, place-making and cultural identifications to explain contemporary life in Oceanic societies. The volume closes by suggesting that constructions of multiple belongings—and, with these, the relevant forms of mobility, place-making and identifications—are being recontextualized and modified by emerging discourses of climate change and sea-level rise.
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2014
Publisher
Berghahn Books
Organization
Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät ; Institut für Ethnologie 
Series
Pacific Perspectives 
ISBN
978-1-78238-416-8
Extent
232
Language
English

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