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Fast Money Schemes – Hope and Deception in Papua New Guinea: Framing the Global

Autor John Cox
en Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2018
In the late 1990s and early 2000s a wave of Ponzi schemes swept through Papua New Guinea, Australia, and the Solomon Islands. The most notorious scheme, U-Vistract, attracted more than 100,000 investors, enticing them with promises of 100 percent interest to be paid monthly. Its founder, Noah Musingku, was a charismatic leader who promoted the scheme as a form of Christian mission and as the basis for establishing an independent kingdom.
Fast Money Schemes uses in-depth interviews with investors, newspaper accounts, and participant observation to understand the scheme's appeal from the point of view of those who invested and lost. He shows that organizers and investors alike understood the scheme as a way of accessing and participating in a global economy. John Cox delivers a "post-village" ethnography that gives insight into the lives of urban, middle-class Papua New Guineans, a group that is not familiar to U.S. readers and that has seldom been a focus of anthropological interest. The book's concern with understanding the interweaving of morality, finance, and aspirations shared by a global cosmopolitan middle class has wide resonance beyond studies of Papua New Guinea and anthropology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253026118
ISBN-10: 0253026113
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
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Cuprins

Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

Dramatis Personae

1. Studying Scams

2. The Story of U-Vistract

3. Money Schemes in Melanesia

4. Cargo Cult Mentality

5. Plausibility, Experimentation and Deception

6. U-Vistract and the Prosperity Gospel

7. Negative Nationalism and Christian Citizenship

8. Christian Patrons and Cosmopolitan Sentiments

9. "Some of us are fed up of banks!"

10. Nationals Investing in the Global

Conclusion: Disillusionment

Selected Glossary

Bibliography

Index