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アジア・アフリカ・オセアニア地域研究18   
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510252
担当教員(ローマ字表記)
  山内 由理子 [YAMANOCHI Yuriko]
授業開講形態 授業形態 単位数 学期 曜日・時限 実務経験のある教員による授業
  講義 2 秋学期 金2 -
授業題目(和文)   
オセアニアの歴史と文化-島嶼部、大陸部(J)
 
Title(English)   
History and Culture of Oceania-Island societies and settled countries.(J)
 
授業の目標   
前期に続いてオセアニア島嶼部についての基本的な事象・トピックを理解し、複数の英語文献の購読を通じて批判的に討論できる力を身につける。殊に、日本におけるオセアニアの表象に関し、大学学部生向けに教えることができる程度の知識と批判的討論力を身に着けることを目標とする。
 
Goals of the course   
Understanding the basic issues of Oceania through reading the texts and discussion. The aim is to gain enough knowledge to be able to teach undergraduate students on Oceania.
 
授業の概要   
基本的に前期に続き、基本文献を通じてのディスカッションを行う。最後に学生自身がトピックと文献を選びプレゼンテーションを行う。
課題は以下二つの形式で行い、双方の課題を行わない場合は単位を認められない。
(1).授業において使う文献を割り振るので、担当者は基本文献のレジュメを作り、ディスカッションの話題となるポイント、質問などを作成。授業においては質問を割り振り、ディスカッションをリードする。
注意:1.担当者は基本文献のほか、参考文献をも購読し、ディスカッションの幅を広げることが望ましい。
2.自分の担当以外の週でも、最低基本文献は読んでくること。
3.シラバスに挙げた以外の文献を基本文献として使用したい場合には、一週間前までに申し出ること。ただし、英語の学術文献でオセアニアに関するものであること。
4.文献を使用する際には、著者のバックグラウンドにも注意を払う必要がある
(2).レビュー論文(文献目録):オセアニアに関しトピックを設定し、そのレビューを行う。最低学術文献30は集めること(内25は英語)。字数は文献リストを含まず8000字ほど。
注意:1.授業で使用した文献やシラバスに載っている文献は使用しないこと
2.提出期限 Week 13.Week15において各自のレビューを発表。
 
Overview of the course   
Each student is assigned the topic, give the presentation, and lead the discussion. As well as the topics assigned by the lecturer, they also choose their own topic and reading in the latter half of this class.

They are also expected to make a literature review on the topic they choose as one of the assignments.
 
キーワード   
オセアニア
歴史
文化人類学
 
Keywords   
Oceania, history, culture, cultural anthropology
 
授業の計画  
No.内容
第1回 Week1 "Guest workers in Palau"
<基本文献>
Nero, K., et al.
2004. The Meaning of Work in Contemporary Palau: Polity Implications of Globalization in the Pacific, In Lockwood, V. (ed.) "Globalization and Culture Change in the Pacific Islands", New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, pp. 241-259.
Alegado, D. and G, Finin
2000. Exporting People: The Philippines and Contract Labor in Palau, "The Contemporary Pacific" 12(2): 359-370.

<参考文献>
Pierantozzi, S.
2000. Palauans and Guest workers: An Opinion Paper, "The Contemporary Pacific" 12(2): 49-359.
Goss, Jon and Lindquist, Bruce
2000. Placing Movers: An Overview of the Asian-Pacific Migration System, "The Contemporary Pacific" 12(2): 385-414.
第2回 Week 2 "marine resources"
<基本文献>
Barcley, K.
2012. Development and Negative Constructions of Ethnic Identity: Responses to Asian Fiehries Investment in the Pacific, "The Contemporary Pacific" 24(1): 31-64.
Rapaport, M.
Eden in Peril: Impact of Humans on Pacific Island Ecosystems, "Island Studies Journal (1):109-124".

<参考文献>
Adams, T., Dalzell, P. and E. Labua
1999. Ocean Resources, In M. Rapaport (ed.) "The Pacific Islands: Environment and Society", Honolulu: Bess Press, pp.366-381.
Rapaport, M.
1995. Pearl Farming in the Tuamotus: Atoll Development and its Consequences, "Pacific Studies" 18(3): 1-25.
第3回 Week3, "Agriculture"
<基本文献>
Finny, B.R.
1973 "Big Men and Business: Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth in the New Guinea Highlands", Canberra: Australian National University Press
Stewart, P. and A. Strathern
2000 Introduction: Narratives Speak, In P.J. Stewart and A. Strathern (eds.) "Identity Work:Constructing Pacific Lives", pp.1-26, ASAO Monograph no.18, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

<参考文献>
Morren, G.
1986 "The Myanmin: Human Ecology of a Papua New Guinea Society", Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Research Press.
第4回 Week4, "Resource and environment"
<基本文献>
Macintyre, M. and S. Foale
2004. Global Imperatives and Local Desires: Competing Economic an Environmental Interests in Melanesian Communities, In Lockwood, V. (ed.) "Globalization and Culture Change in the Pacific Islands", New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, pp. 149-164.
Golub, A.
2006. Who is the 'Original Affluent Society'? Ipili 'Predatory Expansion' and the Porgera Gold Mine, Papua New Guinea, "The Contemporary Pacific" 18(2): 265-292.

<参考文献>
Filer, C.
2000. "How Can Western Conservationists Talk to Melanesian Landowners about Indigenous Knowledge?" Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Working Paper 27. Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asia Studies, Australian National University
Banks, G.
2002.Mining and the Environment in Melanesia: Contemporary Debates Reviewed, "The Contemporary Pacific" 14(1): 39-67.
第5回 Week 5,"Resource and Social Change: Bougainville crisis"
Jorgensen, D.
2006. Hinterland History: The Ok Tedi Mine and its Cultural Consequences in Telefolmin, "The Contemporary Pacific" 18: 233-263.
Filer, C.
1990. The Bougainville Rebellion, the Mining Industry and the Process of Social Disintegration in Papua New Guinea, "Canberra Anthropology", 13(1): 1-39.

<参考文献>
Wesley-Smith and Ogan
1992. Copper, Class and Crisis: Changing Relations of Production in Bougainville, "The Contemporary Pacific" 4(2): 245-267.
Filer, C.
1998. The Melanesian Way of Manacing the Mining Industry, In Zimmer-Tamakoshi, L. (ed) "Modern Papua New Guinea", Kirksville: Thomas Jefferson University Press, pp.147-177.
第6回 Week 7, "Tourism"
Linnekin, J.S.
1997. Consuming Cultures: Tourism and the Commoditization of Cultural Identity in the Island Pacific, In Picard, M. and R.E. Wood (eds) "Tourism, Ethnicity, and the State in Asian and Pacific Societies", Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, pp.215-250.
Silverman, E.
2004. Cannibalizing, Commodifying, or Creating Culture? Power and Art in Sepic River Tourism, In Lockwood, V. (ed.) "Globalization and Culture Change in the Pacific Islands", New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, pp. 339-357.

<参考文献>
Stanley, N.
1998. The Revolt of the Represented: The Growth of Cultural Centres in the Pacific, In Stanley, Nick, "Being Ourselves for you: The Global Display of Cultures", London: Middlesex University Press, pp.86-114.
1998. Ethnographic Theme Parks: The Emergence of a Global Paradigm, In Stanley, Nick, "Being Ourselves for you: The Global Display of Cultures", London: Middlesex University Press, pp.35-85
Fagence、M.
1999. Tourism, In M. Rapaport (ed), "The Pacific Islands: Environment and Society", Honolulu:Bess Press, pp.394-404.
第7回 Week 7 "Medicine and social change"
<基本文献>
Katz, Richard
1993 "The Straight Path: A Story of Healing and Transformation in Fiji", New York: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company

<参考文献>
Frankel, S. and G. Lewis (eds)
1989 "A Continuing Trial of Treatment: Medical Pluralism in Papua New Guinea", Dordrechet: Kluwer Academic Publishers
第8回 Week 8 "Being 'Indigenous' today (1): demand sharing"
<基本文献>
Peterson, N.
1993 Demand Sharing: Reciprocity and the pressure for generosity among foragers, "American Anthropologist" 95(4): 860-74
Macdonald, G.
2000 Economies of Personhood: Demand sharing among the Wiradjuri of New South Wales, In Wenzel, G., Hovelsrud-Broda, G. and N. Kishigami (eds) "The Social Economy of Sharing: Resources Allocation and Modern Hunter-Gatherers", Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, Senri Ethnological Studies No 563, pp.87-111

<参考文献>
Peterson, N.
2013 On the Persistence of Sharing: Personhood, Asymmetrical Reciprocity, and Demand Sharing in the Indigenous Australian Domestic Moral Economy, "The Australian Journal of Anthropology" (24): 166-176
第9回 Week 9 "Being 'Indigenous' today (2): personhood"
<基本文献>
Myers, F.
1986 "Pintupi Country, Pintupi Self: Sentiment, Place, and Politics Among Western Desert Aborigines", Washington: Smithonian Press.

<参考文献>
Poirier, S.
2005 "A World of Relationships: Itineraries, Dreams and Events in the Australian Western Desert", Toronto: University of Toronto Press
第10回 Week 10 "Being 'Indigenous today (3): Aboriginal Art"
<基本文献>
Morphy, H.
1998 "Aboriginal Art A&I", London: Phaidon Press

<参考文献>
Sylvia Kleinert and Margo Neale (eds)
2001 "The Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art and Culture", Australia and New Zealand: Oxford University Press
第11回 Week 11 "Being 'Indigenous' today (4): Urbanisation"
<基本文献>
Yamanouchi Y,
2010, Exploring ambiguity: Aboriginal identity negotiation in southwestern Sydney, "Environment and Planning A" 42(2) 285 – 299
Rosenblatt, D.
2011 Indigenizing the city and the future of Maori culture: The construction of community in Auckland as representation, experience, and self-making, "American Ethnologist" 38(3):411-429

<参考文献>
Metge, J.
1964 "A New Maori Migration: Rural and Urban Relations in Northern New Zealand", LSE Monographs on Aocial Anthropology, Number 27, London: Athlone Press and Melbourne University Press.
第12回 Week 12 "Being 'Indigenous' today (5): playing with the boundaries"
<基本文献>
Myers, F.
2010. All Around Australia and Overseas: Christianity and Indigenous Identities in Central Australia 1988, "The Australian Journal of Anthropology" 21: 110-128
Muir, S.
2011. Australian Alternative Spiritualities and a Feeling for Land, "The Australian Journal of Anthropology" 22: 370-387

<参考文献>
Arabena, K.
2006. The Universal Citizen: An Indigenous Citizenship for the Twenty First Century, "Australian Aboriginal Studies", 2006: 36-46.
Weiner, J.
2011. The Appropriation of an Aboriginal Landscape in Northern New South Wales, "The Australian Journal of Anthropology" 22(2): 189-202.
第13回 Week 13 学生発表
学生が各自オセアニアに関する英語文献を持ち寄り発表。
レビューで使用する文献リスト内のものでかまわない。
#内容だけではなく、何故この文献を選んだのか、学問的議論の流れに沿って説明すること。
#受講者の数によっては、他の週もこの発表に当てる。
第14回 Week14 アクティブ・ラーニング
映画『ワンス・ウォーリアーズ』と『クジラ島の少女』を鑑賞し、双方の「マオリ」としての状況、「マオリ」としてのアイデンティティのスタンスと類似点を違いをマオリの歴史と社会状況に留意しながら5000字でまとめること。
第15回 Week15 アクティブ・ラーニング(2)
「日本におけるオセアニアの表象」というタイトルで、最低5点以上のメディア(本、雑誌、テレビ番組、企画展など)を取り上げ、レポートを作成せよ。(6000字)
 
Plan  
No.Content
1 Week1 "Guest workers in Palau"
<Readings>
Nero, K., et al.
2004. The Meaning of Work in Contemporary Palau: Polity Implications of Globalization in the Pacific, In Lockwood, V. (ed.) "Globalization and Culture Change in the Pacific Islands", New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, pp. 241-259.
Alegado, D. and G, Finin
2000. Exporting People: The Philippines and Contract Labor in Palau, "The Contemporary Pacific" 12(2): 359-370.

<recommended readings>
Pierantozzi, S.
2000. Palauans and Guest workers: An Opinion Paper, "The Contemporary Pacific" 12(2): 49-359.
Goss, Jon and Lindquist, Bruce
2000. Placing Movers: An Overview of the Asian-Pacific Migration System, "The Contemporary Pacific" 12(2): 385-414.
2 Week 2 "marine resources"
<Readings>
Barcley, K.
2012. Development and Negative Constructions of Ethnic Identity: Responses to Asian Fiehries Investment in the Pacific, "The Contemporary Pacific" 24(1): 31-64.
Rapaport, M.
Eden in Peril: Impact of Humans on Pacific Island Ecosystems, "Island Studies Journal (1):109-124".

<recommended readings>
Adams, T., Dalzell, P. and E. Labua
1999. Ocean Resources, In M. Rapaport (ed.) "The Pacific Islands: Environment and Society", Honolulu: Bess Press, pp.366-381.
Rapaport, M.
1995. Pearl Farming in the Tuamotus: Atoll Development and its Consequences, "Pacific Studies" 18(3): 1-25.
3 Week3, "Agriculture"
<readings>
Finny, B.R.
1973 "Big Men and Business: Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth in the New Guinea Highlands", Canberra: Australian National University Press
Stewart, P. and A. Strathern
2000 Introduction: Narratives Speak, In P.J. Stewart and A. Strathern (eds.) "Identity Work:Constructing Pacific Lives", pp.1-26, ASAO Monograph no.18, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

<recommended readings>
Morren, G.
1986 "The Myanmin: Human Ecology of a Papua New Guinea Society", Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Research Press.
4 Week4, "Resource and environment"
<readings>
Macintyre, M. and S. Foale
2004. Global Imperatives and Local Desires: Competing Economic an Environmental Interests in Melanesian Communities, In Lockwood, V. (ed.) "Globalization and Culture Change in the Pacific Islands", New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, pp. 149-164.
Golub, A.
2006. Who is the 'Original Affluent Society'? Ipili 'Predatory Expansion' and the Porgera Gold Mine, Papua New Guinea, "The Contemporary Pacific" 18(2): 265-292.

<recommended readings>
Filer, C.
2000. "How Can Western Conservationists Talk to Melanesian Landowners about Indigenous Knowledge?" Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Working Paper 27. Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asia Studies, Australian National University
Banks, G.
2002.Mining and the Environment in Melanesia: Contemporary Debates Reviewed, "The Contemporary Pacific" 14(1): 39-67.
5 Week 5,"Resource and Social Change: Bougainville crisis"
Jorgensen, D.
2006. Hinterland History: The Ok Tedi Mine and its Cultural Consequences in Telefolmin, "The Contemporary Pacific" 18: 233-263.
Filer, C.
1990. The Bougainville Rebellion, the Mining Industry and the Process of Social Disintegration in Papua New Guinea, "Canberra Anthropology", 13(1): 1-39.

<recommended readings>
Wesley-Smith and Ogan
1992. Copper, Class and Crisis: Changing Relations of Production in Bougainville, "The Contemporary Pacific" 4(2): 245-267.
Filer, C.
1998. The Melanesian Way of Manacing the Mining Industry, In Zimmer-Tamakoshi, L. (ed) "Modern Papua New Guinea", Kirksville: Thomas Jefferson University Press, pp.147-177.
6 Week 7, "Tourism"
Linnekin, J.S.
1997. Consuming Cultures: Tourism and the Commoditization of Cultural Identity in the Island Pacific, In Picard, M. and R.E. Wood (eds) "Tourism, Ethnicity, and the State in Asian and Pacific Societies", Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, pp.215-250.
Silverman, E.
2004. Cannibalizing, Commodifying, or Creating Culture? Power and Art in Sepic River Tourism, In Lockwood, V. (ed.) "Globalization and Culture Change in the Pacific Islands", New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, pp. 339-357.

<recommended readings>
Stanley, N.
1998. The Revolt of the Represented: The Growth of Cultural Centres in the Pacific, In Stanley, Nick, "Being Ourselves for you: The Global Display of Cultures", London: Middlesex University Press, pp.86-114.
1998. Ethnographic Theme Parks: The Emergence of a Global Paradigm, In Stanley, Nick, "Being Ourselves for you: The Global Display of Cultures", London: Middlesex University Press, pp.35-85
Fagence、M.
1999. Tourism, In M. Rapaport (ed), "The Pacific Islands: Environment and Society", Honolulu:Bess Press, pp.394-404.
7 Week 7 "Medicine and social change"
<readings>
Katz, Richard
1993 "The Straight Path: A Story of Healing and Transformation in Fiji", New York: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company

<recommended readings>
Frankel, S. and G. Lewis (eds)
1989 "A Continuing Trial of Treatment: Medical Pluralism in Papua New Guinea", Dordrechet: Kluwer Academic Publishers
8 Week 8 "Being 'Indigenous' today (1): demand sharing"
<readings>
Peterson, N.
1993 Demand Sharing: Reciprocity and the pressure for generosity among foragers, "American Anthropologist" 95(4): 860-74
Macdonald, G.
2000 Economies of Personhood: Demand sharing among the Wiradjuri of New South Wales, In Wenzel, G., Hovelsrud-Broda, G. and N. Kishigami (eds) "The Social Economy of Sharing: Resources Allocation and Modern Hunter-Gatherers", Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, Senri Ethnological Studies No 563, pp.87-111

<recommended readings>
Peterson, N.
2013 On the Persistence of Sharing: Personhood, Asymmetrical Reciprocity, and Demand Sharing in the Indigenous Australian Domestic Moral Economy, "The Australian Journal of Anthropology" (24): 166-176
9 Week 9 "Being 'Indigenous' today (2): personhood"
<readings>
Myers, F.
1986 "Pintupi Country, Pintupi Self: Sentiment, Place, and Politics Among Western Desert Aborigines", Washington: Smithonian Press.

<recommended readings>
Poirier, S.
2005 "A World of Relationships: Itineraries, Dreams and Events in the Australian Western Desert", Toronto: University of Toronto Press
10 Week 10 "Being 'Indigenous today (3): Aboriginal Art"
<readings>
Morphy, H.
1998 "Aboriginal Art A&I", London: Phaidon Press

<recommended readings>
Sylvia Kleinert and Margo Neale (eds)
2001 "The Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art and Culture", Australia and New Zealand: Oxford University Press
11 Week 11 "Being 'Indigenous' today (4): Urbanisation"
<readings>
Yamanouchi Y,
2010, Exploring ambiguity: Aboriginal identity negotiation in southwestern Sydney, "Environment and Planning A" 42(2) 285 – 299
Rosenblatt, D.
2011 Indigenizing the city and the future of Maori culture: The construction of community in Auckland as representation, experience, and self-making, "American Ethnologist" 38(3):411-429

<recommended readings>
Metge, J.
1964 "A New Maori Migration: Rural and Urban Relations in Northern New Zealand", LSE Monographs on Aocial Anthropology, Number 27, London: Athlone Press and Melbourne University Press.
12 Week 12 "Being 'Indigenous' today (5): playing with the boundaries"
<readings>
Myers, F.
2010. All Around Australia and Overseas: Christianity and Indigenous Identities in Central Australia 1988, "The Australian Journal of Anthropology" 21: 110-128
Muir, S.
2011. Australian Alternative Spiritualities and a Feeling for Land, "The Australian Journal of Anthropology" 22: 370-387

<recommended readings>
Arabena, K.
2006. The Universal Citizen: An Indigenous Citizenship for the Twenty First Century, "Australian Aboriginal Studies", 2006: 36-46.
Weiner, J.
2011. The Appropriation of an Aboriginal Landscape in Northern New South Wales, "The Australian Journal of Anthropology" 22(2): 189-202.
13 Week 13 student presentation
14 Week14 Watch the DVD 'Once were warriors' and 'the whale rider'. Compare the similarity and difference of Maori representation between these two movies and write an essay on it/
15 Week15 Research on the representation of Oceania in Japan and write an essay.
 
成績評価の方法・基準   
授業中のパフォーマンス50%、アクティブ・ラーニング 30%、レビュー20%
 
Grading system for assessment   
Class performance, essays, literature review
 
事前・事後学習【要する時間の目安】   
前期に続き、必ず自分の担当以外の週でも文献に目を通し、ディスカッションに参加できるようにしておくこと。

#前期未受講者は下記の文献を読んでおくこと。
Lookwood, V.
2004. The Global Imperative and Pacific Island Societies, In Lockwood, V. (ed.) "Globalization and Culture Change in the Pacific Islands", New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall.
 
Preview/review   
Read the readings before the class starts.

Students who do not take the class in Spring semester should read the book below before this class starts
Lookwood, V.
2004. The Global Imperative and Pacific Island Societies, In Lockwood, V. (ed.) "Globalization and Culture Change in the Pacific Islands", New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall.
 
履修上の注意   
全く発言のない場合などはディスカッションへの不参加と見なす。盗作、剽窃の見つかった場合には単位は認めない。授業への参加が基本なので、欠席が5回以上になった場合は単位を認めないこともある。
 
Notes   
No plagiarism and recycling
Students are expected to actively participate the class
 
教科書  
教科書1 ISBN
書名 The Global Imperative and Pacific Island Societies
著者名 Lockwood, V. (ed) 出版社 Pearson Prentice Hall 出版年 2004
備考
 
参考書  
 
使用言語  
日本語(J)
 
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