Harvey, Graham
(2005). Performing identity and entertaining guests in the Maori
diaspora.
In: Harvey, Graham and Thompson, Charles D eds.
Indigenous Diasporas and Dislocation.
Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 121–134.
Abstract
About the book:
Indigenous religions are now present not only in their places of origin but globally. They are significant parts of the pluralism and diversity of the contemporary world, especially when their performance enriches and/or challenges host populations. Indigenous Diasporas and Dislocations engages with examples of communities with different experiences, expectations and evaluations of diaspora life. It contributes significantly to debates about indigenous cultures and religions, and to understandings of identity and alterity in late or post-modernity. This book promises to enrich understanding of indigenity, and of the globalized world in which indigenous people play diverse roles.
| Item Type: |
Book Chapter
|
| Copyright Holders: |
2005 The Editors |
| ISBN: |
0-7546-3906-1, 978-0-7546-3906-0 |
| Academic Unit/Department: |
Arts > Religious Studies |
| Related URLs: |
|
| Item ID: |
21972 |
| Depositing User: |
Jean Fone
|
| Date Deposited: |
24 Jun 2010 14:54 |
| Last Modified: |
02 Dec 2010 20:58 |
| URI: |
http://oro.open.ac.uk/id/eprint/21972 |
Actions (login may be required)