Articulating Rapa Nui: Polynesian Cultural Politics in a Latin American Nation-State - Couverture rigide

Delsing, Riet

 
9780824851682: Articulating Rapa Nui: Polynesian Cultural Politics in a Latin American Nation-State

Synopsis

In this groundbreaking study, Riet Delsing narrates the colonization of the Pacific island of Rapa Nui and its indigenous inhabitants. The annexation of the island by Chile, in the heydays of world imperialism, places the small Latin American country in a unique position in the history of global colonialism. The analysis of this ongoing colonization process constitutes a "missing link" in Pacific Islands studies and facilitates future comparisons with other colonial adventures in the Pacific by the United States (Hawai'i, American Samoa), France (Tahiti), and New Zealand (Maori and Cook Islands).

The first part of the book surveys the history of the Chile-Rapa Nui relationship from its beginning in the 1880s until the present. Delsing delineates the Rapanui people's agency along with their cultural logic, showing their resilience and will to remain Rapanui-- indigenous Pacific islanders rather than an ethnic minority forcefully integrated into the Chilean nation-state. In the second part, the author describes the Rapanui's contemporary emphasis on the revitalization of their language, traditional concepts about land tenure, a unique corpus of material and performative culture, renewed contact with other Pacific island cultures, and creative acts of resistance against Chilean colonialism. Emergent in her analysis is the effect of Rapa Nui's vibrant tourist industry--commodification of Rapanui difference is creating the possibility to loosen economic and political ties with Chile.

Drawing on statements of several Rapanui, she concludes that over the past few decades they have acquired a different kind of interpretive power, based on which they are making choices that serve them as a people on the road to cultural and political self-determination. Contemporary Rapa Nui is thus a modern, articulated place, marked by spirited identity politics that show the resilience and adaptability of the indigenous people who inhabit this island.

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À propos de l?auteur

Riet Delsing is a Dutch anthropologist who spent most of her professional life in Santiago, Chile. She earned a PhD in anthropology from the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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9781243677884: Articulating Rapa Nui: Polynesian Cultural Politics in a Latin American Nation-State

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ISBN 10 :  1243677880 ISBN 13 :  9781243677884
Editeur : Proquest, Umi Dissertation Publi..., 2011
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