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Engaging Environments in Tonga: Pacific Perspectives: Studies of the European Society for Oceanists

Autor Arne Aleksej Perminow
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mar 2022
On March 11, 2011, a tsunami warning was issued for Tonga in Polynesia. On the low and small island of Kotu, people were unperturbed in the face of impending catastrophe. The book starts out from the puzzle of peoples' responses and reactions to this warning as well as their attitudes to a gradual rise of sea level and questions why people seemed so unconcerned about this and the accompanying loss of land. The book is an ethnography of the relationship between people and their environment based on fieldwork over three decades.
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ISBN-13: 9781800734548
ISBN-10: 1800734549
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: BERGHAHN BOOKS
Seria Pacific Perspectives: Studies of the European Society for Oceanists


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Arne Aleksej Perminow is Associate Professor of Social Anthropology and keeper of the Oceania Collection at the Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo. He has curated several exhibitions including Startpaths across the Pacific: Narratives of Origin in Oceania and the Pacific part of Collapse: Human Being in an Unpredictable World (Museum of Cultural History, 2006 and 2018).

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On March 11, 2011, a tsunami warning was issued for Tonga in Polynesia. On the low and small island of Kotu, people were unperturbed in the face of pending catastrophe. The book is an ethnography of the relationship between people and their environment based on fieldwork over three decades.