Sinuous objects: revaluing women's wealth in the contemporary Pacific

Anna-Karina Hermkens (Editor), Katherine Lepani (Editor)

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Abstract

Some 40 years ago, Pacific anthropology was dominated by debates about ‘women’s wealth’. These exchanges were generated by Annette Weiner’s (1976) critical reappraisal of Bronisław Malinowski’s classic work on the Trobriand Islands, and her observations that women’s production of ‘wealth’ (banana leaf bundles and skirts) for elaborate transactions in mortuary rituals occupied a central role in Trobriand matrilineal cosmology and social organisation. This volume brings the debates about women’s wealth back to the fore by critically revisiting and engaging with ideas about gender and materiality, value, relationality and the social life and agency of things. The chapters, interspersed by three poems, evoke the sinuous materiality of the different objects made by women across the Pacific, and the intimate relationship between these objects of value and sensuous, gendered bodies.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCanberra
PublisherANU Press
Number of pages292
ISBN (Electronic)9781760461348
ISBN (Print)9781760461331
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Publication series

NamePacific Series
PublisherANU Press

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