Reconfigurations of Place and Ethnicity: Positionings, Performances and Politics of Relocated Banabans in Fiji

2005 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Kempf W, Hermann E. ​Reconfigurations of Place and Ethnicity: Positionings, Performances and Politics of Relocated Banabans in Fiji​. ​​Oceania. ​2005;​75​(4):​​368​-386​. ​doi:10.1002/j.1834-4461.2005.tb02897.x. 

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Authors
Kempf, Wolfgang ; Hermann, Elfriede 
Abstract
Spatial belonging and ethnic identity among the Banabans resettled on Rabi Island in Fiji are the product of historically and culturally specific articulations and transformations. Such reconfigurations of place and ethnicity, based mainly on enmeshments between the Banabans' new island home, Rabi, and their island of origin in the Central Pacific, Banaba, have let them position themselves as an autonomous community living out a diaspora existence. Central to this identity politics of positioning are ethnic performances in which neo‐traditional enactments are deployed to produce embodied knowledge of Banaban existence and to communicate such knowledge to a wider world. We argue that the Banabans of Fiji, caught in a post‐colonial environment of ethnic‐nationalist discourses and practices, make strategic use of such ethnic performances to affirm and advance, both internally and externally, their own politics of spatial and ethnic positioning on Rabi.
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2005
Journal
Oceania 
Organization
Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät ; Institut für Ethnologie 
ISSN
0029-8077
Language
English

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