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Thomas Malm, photo.

Thomas Malm

Professor

Thomas Malm, photo.

The Outrigger Canoes of Polynesia: A Study of Cultural Change and Conditions for Sustainable Development

Författare

  • Thomas Malm

Summary, in English

A series of comparative studies is suggested, focused on perceptions of outrigger canoes, and aimed at an increased understanding of the relationship between social relations, biodiversity, and sustainable development in Oceanic societies on small islands and in coastal areas undergoing rapid cultural change. After a critique of the recent notion that canoe-building in Polynesia developed as a result of natural selection, and after discussing the declining local interest in outrigger canoes, it is argued that these canoes can be regarded as a "total social phenomenon" or "fact", in Marcel Mauss' sense of the term. By focusing on such a phenomenon/fact, it is possible to understand many other societal aspects to which it is connected, including gender relations, social structure, religion, perceptions of nature, economy, relationships between centre and periphery, and cultural change. With a focus on outrigger canoes, analyses should take into consideration the processes of imperialism, colonialism, acculturation, and modernisation.

Avdelning/ar

  • Humanekologi

Publiceringsår

2008

Språk

Engelska

Dokumenttyp

Konferensbidrag

Ämne

  • Social and Economic Geography

Nyckelord

  • Oceania
  • outriggers
  • human ecology
  • Marcel Mauss
  • cultural change
  • islands
  • canoes

Conference name

Islands of the World X: Globalizing Islands; Culture, Peace, Resources and Sustainability

Conference date

2008-08-25 - 2008-08-29

Conference place

Jeju Island, Korea, Republic of

Status

Unpublished