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Today's New Zealand is an emerging paradigm for successful cultural relations. This anthropological inquiry focuses on religion and related symbols, forms of reciprocity, the operation of power and the concept of culture as they have developed in modern New Zealand society.
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Today's New Zealand is an emerging paradigm for successful cultural relations. This anthropological inquiry focuses on religion and related symbols, forms of reciprocity, the operation of power and the concept of culture as they have developed in modern New Zealand society.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781476677002
- ISBN-10: 147667700X
- Artikelnr.: 57093190
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781476677002
- ISBN-10: 147667700X
- Artikelnr.: 57093190
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
William Edward Moneyhun is a researcher in symbolic and interpretive anthropology. He lives in Kennett, Missouri.
Table of Contents Acknowledgments A Brief Guide to Pronouncing M
ori Words Preface deletePivotal visits delete deleteMining the resources delete deleteThe chapters delete Introduction deleteA synergistic synthesis of cultures delete deleteHiwi Tauroa's musing delete deleteThe emerging paradigm delete Chapter One. Aotearoa/New Zealand deleteBefore you begin, consider... delete deleteSome notes on the name delete deleteA peek at the population delete deleteA review of the religion delete deleteA glimpse at the government delete deleteA look at the languages delete deleteA handle on the history delete Chapter Two. Understanding Symbols deleteA world of symbols delete deleteThe birth of a symbol delete deleteThe whare tipuna as a symbol delete deleteThe whare karakia as a symbol delete deleteWhare meets whare delete Chapter Three. Reciprocity deleteWestern reciprocity delete deleteThe economic bias delete deleteM
ori utu delete deleteUtu and the West delete deleteThe complexity of P
keh
reciprocity delete deleteA social uncertainty principle delete deleteThe reinterpretation of culture delete Chapter Four. Power deleteThe elements of specific power delete deleteThe terms of general power delete deletePower-dependence and the process of secularization delete deleteThe spiritualized M
ori delete deleteThe secularized P
keh
delete deleteSynergistic potential delete Chapter Five. Culture and Religion deleteThe way we are delete deleteCulture delete deleteReligion delete deleteThe complementarity of culture and religion delete deleteM
ori culture and religion delete deleteP
keh
culture and religion delete deleteReligio-cultural synergy delete Chapter Six. Some Principles of Cultural Interchange deleteA time to reflect delete deleteThe dynamic encounter of meaning systems delete deleteCultural complexity and abstractness delete deleteThe beginning of cultural dialogue delete deleteThe terms of cultural reconceptualization delete deleteThe nature of cultural reconceptualization delete deleteReification and cultural authenticity delete Chapter Seven. Io deleteHere an Io, there an Io delete deleteThe telltale twitch delete deleteThe Polynesian Society and the search for "the historical Io" delete deleteA matter of interpretation delete deleteThe higher critical school and "the Io of faith" delete delete"The Io of culture" delete deleteIs Io really God? delete Chapter Eight. The Up Over of the Down Under deleteCultural authenticity: A necessary reprise delete deleteThe cognitive function and the address to education delete deleteThe moral function and the address to injustice delete deleteThe aesthetic function and the address to endurance delete deleteThe religious dimension delete Postscript Appendix A: Maps for Aotearoa/New Zealand's World Location Appendix B: A Present-Day Marae Appendix C: New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
ori Words Preface deletePivotal visits delete deleteMining the resources delete deleteThe chapters delete Introduction deleteA synergistic synthesis of cultures delete deleteHiwi Tauroa's musing delete deleteThe emerging paradigm delete Chapter One. Aotearoa/New Zealand deleteBefore you begin, consider... delete deleteSome notes on the name delete deleteA peek at the population delete deleteA review of the religion delete deleteA glimpse at the government delete deleteA look at the languages delete deleteA handle on the history delete Chapter Two. Understanding Symbols deleteA world of symbols delete deleteThe birth of a symbol delete deleteThe whare tipuna as a symbol delete deleteThe whare karakia as a symbol delete deleteWhare meets whare delete Chapter Three. Reciprocity deleteWestern reciprocity delete deleteThe economic bias delete deleteM
ori utu delete deleteUtu and the West delete deleteThe complexity of P
keh
reciprocity delete deleteA social uncertainty principle delete deleteThe reinterpretation of culture delete Chapter Four. Power deleteThe elements of specific power delete deleteThe terms of general power delete deletePower-dependence and the process of secularization delete deleteThe spiritualized M
ori delete deleteThe secularized P
keh
delete deleteSynergistic potential delete Chapter Five. Culture and Religion deleteThe way we are delete deleteCulture delete deleteReligion delete deleteThe complementarity of culture and religion delete deleteM
ori culture and religion delete deleteP
keh
culture and religion delete deleteReligio-cultural synergy delete Chapter Six. Some Principles of Cultural Interchange deleteA time to reflect delete deleteThe dynamic encounter of meaning systems delete deleteCultural complexity and abstractness delete deleteThe beginning of cultural dialogue delete deleteThe terms of cultural reconceptualization delete deleteThe nature of cultural reconceptualization delete deleteReification and cultural authenticity delete Chapter Seven. Io deleteHere an Io, there an Io delete deleteThe telltale twitch delete deleteThe Polynesian Society and the search for "the historical Io" delete deleteA matter of interpretation delete deleteThe higher critical school and "the Io of faith" delete delete"The Io of culture" delete deleteIs Io really God? delete Chapter Eight. The Up Over of the Down Under deleteCultural authenticity: A necessary reprise delete deleteThe cognitive function and the address to education delete deleteThe moral function and the address to injustice delete deleteThe aesthetic function and the address to endurance delete deleteThe religious dimension delete Postscript Appendix A: Maps for Aotearoa/New Zealand's World Location Appendix B: A Present-Day Marae Appendix C: New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments A Brief Guide to Pronouncing M
ori Words Preface deletePivotal visits delete deleteMining the resources delete deleteThe chapters delete Introduction deleteA synergistic synthesis of cultures delete deleteHiwi Tauroa's musing delete deleteThe emerging paradigm delete Chapter One. Aotearoa/New Zealand deleteBefore you begin, consider... delete deleteSome notes on the name delete deleteA peek at the population delete deleteA review of the religion delete deleteA glimpse at the government delete deleteA look at the languages delete deleteA handle on the history delete Chapter Two. Understanding Symbols deleteA world of symbols delete deleteThe birth of a symbol delete deleteThe whare tipuna as a symbol delete deleteThe whare karakia as a symbol delete deleteWhare meets whare delete Chapter Three. Reciprocity deleteWestern reciprocity delete deleteThe economic bias delete deleteM
ori utu delete deleteUtu and the West delete deleteThe complexity of P
keh
reciprocity delete deleteA social uncertainty principle delete deleteThe reinterpretation of culture delete Chapter Four. Power deleteThe elements of specific power delete deleteThe terms of general power delete deletePower-dependence and the process of secularization delete deleteThe spiritualized M
ori delete deleteThe secularized P
keh
delete deleteSynergistic potential delete Chapter Five. Culture and Religion deleteThe way we are delete deleteCulture delete deleteReligion delete deleteThe complementarity of culture and religion delete deleteM
ori culture and religion delete deleteP
keh
culture and religion delete deleteReligio-cultural synergy delete Chapter Six. Some Principles of Cultural Interchange deleteA time to reflect delete deleteThe dynamic encounter of meaning systems delete deleteCultural complexity and abstractness delete deleteThe beginning of cultural dialogue delete deleteThe terms of cultural reconceptualization delete deleteThe nature of cultural reconceptualization delete deleteReification and cultural authenticity delete Chapter Seven. Io deleteHere an Io, there an Io delete deleteThe telltale twitch delete deleteThe Polynesian Society and the search for "the historical Io" delete deleteA matter of interpretation delete deleteThe higher critical school and "the Io of faith" delete delete"The Io of culture" delete deleteIs Io really God? delete Chapter Eight. The Up Over of the Down Under deleteCultural authenticity: A necessary reprise delete deleteThe cognitive function and the address to education delete deleteThe moral function and the address to injustice delete deleteThe aesthetic function and the address to endurance delete deleteThe religious dimension delete Postscript Appendix A: Maps for Aotearoa/New Zealand's World Location Appendix B: A Present-Day Marae Appendix C: New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
ori Words Preface deletePivotal visits delete deleteMining the resources delete deleteThe chapters delete Introduction deleteA synergistic synthesis of cultures delete deleteHiwi Tauroa's musing delete deleteThe emerging paradigm delete Chapter One. Aotearoa/New Zealand deleteBefore you begin, consider... delete deleteSome notes on the name delete deleteA peek at the population delete deleteA review of the religion delete deleteA glimpse at the government delete deleteA look at the languages delete deleteA handle on the history delete Chapter Two. Understanding Symbols deleteA world of symbols delete deleteThe birth of a symbol delete deleteThe whare tipuna as a symbol delete deleteThe whare karakia as a symbol delete deleteWhare meets whare delete Chapter Three. Reciprocity deleteWestern reciprocity delete deleteThe economic bias delete deleteM
ori utu delete deleteUtu and the West delete deleteThe complexity of P
keh
reciprocity delete deleteA social uncertainty principle delete deleteThe reinterpretation of culture delete Chapter Four. Power deleteThe elements of specific power delete deleteThe terms of general power delete deletePower-dependence and the process of secularization delete deleteThe spiritualized M
ori delete deleteThe secularized P
keh
delete deleteSynergistic potential delete Chapter Five. Culture and Religion deleteThe way we are delete deleteCulture delete deleteReligion delete deleteThe complementarity of culture and religion delete deleteM
ori culture and religion delete deleteP
keh
culture and religion delete deleteReligio-cultural synergy delete Chapter Six. Some Principles of Cultural Interchange deleteA time to reflect delete deleteThe dynamic encounter of meaning systems delete deleteCultural complexity and abstractness delete deleteThe beginning of cultural dialogue delete deleteThe terms of cultural reconceptualization delete deleteThe nature of cultural reconceptualization delete deleteReification and cultural authenticity delete Chapter Seven. Io deleteHere an Io, there an Io delete deleteThe telltale twitch delete deleteThe Polynesian Society and the search for "the historical Io" delete deleteA matter of interpretation delete deleteThe higher critical school and "the Io of faith" delete delete"The Io of culture" delete deleteIs Io really God? delete Chapter Eight. The Up Over of the Down Under deleteCultural authenticity: A necessary reprise delete deleteThe cognitive function and the address to education delete deleteThe moral function and the address to injustice delete deleteThe aesthetic function and the address to endurance delete deleteThe religious dimension delete Postscript Appendix A: Maps for Aotearoa/New Zealand's World Location Appendix B: A Present-Day Marae Appendix C: New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 Chapter Notes Bibliography Index







