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Transforming Relations of Gender, Person, and Agency in Oceania
Author(s) -
Morgain Rachel,
Taylor John P.
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
oceania
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.356
H-Index - 25
eISSN - 1834-4461
pISSN - 0029-8077
DOI - 10.1002/ocea.5069
Subject(s) - personhood , agency (philosophy) , articulation (sociology) , sociology , situated , modernity , epistemology , centrality , late modernity , anthropology , gender studies , social science , political science , philosophy , law , artificial intelligence , politics , mathematics , combinatorics , computer science
Abstract This introduction contextualises the nine papers that make up the special issue G ender and   P erson in   O ceania . Gender and personhood represent core orienting concepts within Pacific anthropology, from the pioneering work of M arilyn S trathern's G ender of the   G ift to more recent scholarly attention to the impact of C hristianity and modernity. The papers in this volume offer a comparative and critical perspective on long‐standing ideas of ‘relational’ and ‘individual’ personhood across multiple sites in O ceania, highlighting several key insights, including the importance of situated and relational understandings of agency and the centrality of those ‘things’ typically seen as non‐agentive to the formation of personhood. Most importantly, while re‐establishing the inseparable articulation of personhood with gendered dynamics, the contributors to this volume also highlight the differential, transforming, and shifting nature of engendered personhood, revealed through close attention to local knowledge, conditions, and practices.

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