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The Warm Winds of Change
The Warm Winds of Change

The Warm Winds of Change

Globalisation in Contemporary Samoa

POLITICAL SCIENCE

224 Pages, 5.75 x 8.25

Formats: Trade Paper, EPUB, Mobipocket, PDF

Trade Paper, $29.95 (US $29.95) (CA $32.95)

Publication Date: April 2010

ISBN 9781869404451

Rights: US, CA, ASIA & ZA

Auckland University Press (Apr 2010)

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Overview

Examining a variety of intriguing issues, this sociological study analyzes the impact global culture has had on the flora and fauna, people, economies, languages, and cultures of the Pacific for many centuries. The survey draws on findings from a 40-year research partnership, illustrating the effects of globalization from the perspective of a typical Samoan village and documenting the country’s shift from baskets to buckets, from religious authority to a questioning democracy, and from in-kind work to a cash economy. Delving into questions such as When do Pacific emigrants stop sending money to their home village? Do villagers stop giving away fish when they get a refrigerator? and How do cell phones change villages? this argument contends that contemporary changes are presenting a more profound challenge to Samoan social institutions and society than at any other time in the past. Comprehensive and accessible, this guide is essential for those interested in the way global forces are shaping change in small Pacific nations.

Reviews

"Masterpiece."  —The Independent

"A 'must-read' not only for students of Samoa, but also for anyone who would understand the complexities and paradoxes faced by contemporary Pacific Islanders."  —SITES: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies

Author Biography

Cluny Macpherson is professor in the School of Social and Cultural Studies at Massey University in New Zealand. He the author of Oceania: An Introduction to the Cultures and Identities of Pacific Islanders and a contributor to the Encyclopaedia of the Pacific. La'avasa Macpherson is a researcher at Massey University. They are the coauthors of Samoan Medical Belief and Practice.