Creating a Nation with Cloth : : Women, Wealth, and Tradition in the Tongan Diaspora / / Ping-Ann Addo.

Tongan women living outside of their island homeland create and use hand-made, sometimes hybridized, textiles to maintain and rework their cultural traditions in diaspora. Central to these traditions is an ancient concept of homeland or nation— fonua—which Tongans retain as an anchor for modern nati...

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ASAO Studies in Pacific Anthropology ; 4
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. Nation, Cloth, and Diaspora: Locating Langa Fonua -- Chapter 1. Migration, Tradition, and Barkcloth: Authentic Innovations in Textile Gift -- Chapter 2. Gender, Materiality, and Value: Tongan Women’s Cooperatives in New Zealand -- Chapter 3. Women, Roots, and Routes: Life Histories and Life Paths -- Chapter 4. Gender, Kinship, and Economics: Transacting in Prestige and Complex Ceremonial Gift -- Chapter 5. Cash, Death, and Diaspora: When Koloa Won’t Do -- Chapter 6. Church, Cash, and Competition: Multi-Centrism and Modern Religion -- Conclusion. Moving, Dwelling, and Transforming Spaces -- Glossary of Polynesian Terms -- References -- Index
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Tongan women living outside of their island homeland create and use hand-made, sometimes hybridized, textiles to maintain and rework their cultural traditions in diaspora. Central to these traditions is an ancient concept of homeland or nation— fonua—which Tongans retain as an anchor for modern nation-building. Utilizing the concept of the “multi-territorial nation,” the author questions the notion that living in diaspora is mutually exclusive with authentic cultural production and identity. The globalized nation the women build through gifting their barkcloth and fine mats, challenges the normative idea that nations are always geographically bounded or spatially contiguous. The work suggests that, contrary to prevalent understandings of globalization, global resource flows do not always primarily involve commodities. Focusing on first-generation Tongans in New Zealand and the relationships they forge across generations and throughout the diaspora, the book examines how these communities centralize the diaspora by innovating and adapting traditional cultural forms in unprecedented ways.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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Textile fabrics Tonga.
Women Tonga Economic conditions.
Women Tonga Social conditions.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies. bisacsh
Gender Studies and Sexuality, Refugee and Migration Studies, Anthropology (General).
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Creating a Nation with Cloth : Women, Wealth, and Tradition in the Tongan Diaspora /
ASAO Studies in Pacific Anthropology ;
Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction. Nation, Cloth, and Diaspora: Locating Langa Fonua --
Chapter 1. Migration, Tradition, and Barkcloth: Authentic Innovations in Textile Gift --
Chapter 2. Gender, Materiality, and Value: Tongan Women’s Cooperatives in New Zealand --
Chapter 3. Women, Roots, and Routes: Life Histories and Life Paths --
Chapter 4. Gender, Kinship, and Economics: Transacting in Prestige and Complex Ceremonial Gift --
Chapter 5. Cash, Death, and Diaspora: When Koloa Won’t Do --
Chapter 6. Church, Cash, and Competition: Multi-Centrism and Modern Religion --
Conclusion. Moving, Dwelling, and Transforming Spaces --
Glossary of Polynesian Terms --
References --
Index
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Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction. Nation, Cloth, and Diaspora: Locating Langa Fonua --
Chapter 1. Migration, Tradition, and Barkcloth: Authentic Innovations in Textile Gift --
Chapter 2. Gender, Materiality, and Value: Tongan Women’s Cooperatives in New Zealand --
Chapter 3. Women, Roots, and Routes: Life Histories and Life Paths --
Chapter 4. Gender, Kinship, and Economics: Transacting in Prestige and Complex Ceremonial Gift --
Chapter 5. Cash, Death, and Diaspora: When Koloa Won’t Do --
Chapter 6. Church, Cash, and Competition: Multi-Centrism and Modern Religion --
Conclusion. Moving, Dwelling, and Transforming Spaces --
Glossary of Polynesian Terms --
References --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Illustrations --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction. Nation, Cloth, and Diaspora: Locating Langa Fonua --
Chapter 1. Migration, Tradition, and Barkcloth: Authentic Innovations in Textile Gift --
Chapter 2. Gender, Materiality, and Value: Tongan Women’s Cooperatives in New Zealand --
Chapter 3. Women, Roots, and Routes: Life Histories and Life Paths --
Chapter 4. Gender, Kinship, and Economics: Transacting in Prestige and Complex Ceremonial Gift --
Chapter 5. Cash, Death, and Diaspora: When Koloa Won’t Do --
Chapter 6. Church, Cash, and Competition: Multi-Centrism and Modern Religion --
Conclusion. Moving, Dwelling, and Transforming Spaces --
Glossary of Polynesian Terms --
References --
Index
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