9780824823931-0824823931-The New Shape of Old Island Cultures: A Half Century of Social Change in Micronesia

The New Shape of Old Island Cultures: A Half Century of Social Change in Micronesia

ISBN-13: 9780824823931
ISBN-10: 0824823931
Author: Francis X. Hezel S.J.
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Format: Paperback 216 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780824823931
ISBN-10: 0824823931
Author: Francis X. Hezel S.J.
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Format: Paperback 216 pages

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The New Shape of Old Island Cultures: A Half Century of Social Change in Micronesia (ISBN-13: 9780824823931 and ISBN-10: 0824823931), written by authors Francis X. Hezel S.J., was published by University of Hawaii Press in 2001. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The New Shape of Old Island Cultures: A Half Century of Social Change in Micronesia (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.25.

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The years since World War II have brought unprecedented social change to Micronesia. Now, drawing on more than four decades of experience living and working in the region, Francis X. Hezel assesses the most striking changes to have swept over the islands in the past fifty years. His careful and comprehensive reading of Micronesian anthropology and history allows him to present insights into patterns of change touching the lives of not only Micronesians but people in other parts of the Pacific as well.

The broad range of topics covered include family structure, land, gender roles, cultural treatment of life events (birth, marriage, death), sexuality, political authority, and demography and migration. Hezel argues that the primary engine of social change in Micronesia has been the dramatic shift from subsistence fishing and gardening to salaried employment in a cash economy. He makes the case that this fundamental change has fragmented the extended family, changed the way land is viewed, revolutionized gender roles, and paved the way for an ethics of individualism.

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