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  • ISBN13:9781859734032
  • ISBN10:1859734030
  • Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Language:English
  • Author:Chris Gosden and Chantal Knowles and Chantal Knowles
  • Binding:Hardback
  • SUPC: SDL167463949

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Colonialism has shaped the world we live in today and has often been studied at a global level, but there is less understanding of how colonial relations operated locally. This book takes twentieth-century Papua New Guinea as its focus, and charts the changes in colonial relationships as they were expressed through the flow of material culture. Exploring the links between colonialism and material culture in general, the authors focus on the particular insights that museum collections can provide into social relations. Collections made by anthropologists in New Britain in the first half of the century are compared with recent fieldwork in the area to provide a particularly in-depth picture of historical change. Museum collections can reveal how people dealt with changes in the nature of community, gender relations and notions of power through the shifting use of objects in ritual and exchange. Objects, photographs and archives bring to life both the individual characters of colonial New Britain and the longer-term patterns of history. Drawing on the related disciplines of archaeology, linguistics, history and anthropology, the authors provide fresh insights into the complexities of colonial life. In particular, they show how social relationships among Melanesians, whites and other communities helped to erode distinctions between colonizers and locals, distinctions that have been maintained by scholars of colonialism in the past. This book successfully combines a specific geographical focus with an interest in the broader questions that surround colonial relations, historical change and the history of anthropology.

About the Authors

Chris Gosden is at The Pitt Rivers Museum Research Centre, Oxford.

Chantal Knowles is Curator of Ethnography, National Museums of Scotland.

Chantal Knowles is Curator of Ethnography, National Museums of Scotland.

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1. "The book is nicely written and suitable for advanced undergraduates and above." --"Choice"

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