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| Michael Goldsmith | |
| Anthropology Programme | |
| University of Waikato | |
| New Zealand | |
Academic Info
| Pacific, Tuvalu, New Zealand, history, media, ethncity, culture | |
History, politics and religion of Tuvalu Ethnic and cultural identity in New Zealand and the Pacific Culture and/as property Anthropological media and the politics of representation (of the 'Other', especially in the forms of primitivism and tribalism, and of anthropology and anthropologists, especially in the popular imagination) |
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| Associate Professor of Anthropology School of Social Sciences University of Waikato PB 3105 Hamilton New Zealand 3240 | |
A SELECTION FROM THE LAST DECADE: BOOK Michael Goldsmith and Doug Munro, The Accidental Missionary: Tales of Elekana (Christchurch: Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Canterbury (2002). SPECIAL ISSUE Toon van Meijl and Michael Goldsmith (eds), Postcolonial Dilemmas: Special Issue. Journal of the Polynesian Society 112(3)(2003). BOOK CHAPTERS Telling Lives in Tuvalu. In Brij Lal and Vicki Luker (eds), Telling Pacific Lives. Canberra: ANU EPress (2008). On Not Knowing One's Place. In Sjoerd Jaarsma and Marta Rohatynskyj (eds), Ethnographc Artifacts. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press (2000). JOURNAL ARTICLES 'Who Owns Native Nature?', International Journal of Cultural Property 16(3): 325-339 (2009). 'Are Blondes a Racial Category?', CNZS Bulletin of New Zealand Studies 1: 93-113 (2008). 'Culture in Safety and in Danger', Anthropological Forum 15(3): 257-265 (2005). |
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Michael Goldsmith