The Meaning of Whitemen: race and modernity in the Orokaiva cultural world

Katherine Lepani

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    Abstract

    In this vivid and theoretically important ethnography, Ira Bashkow explores the legacy of white racial privilege and power from the perspective of the Orokaiva people of Oro Province in mainland Papua New Guinea. Whitemen is the distinctly masculine racial gloss that Orokaiva (and Bashkow) use to substantiate objects, activities, places, and institutions associated with the attributes of western modernity in the postcolonial landscape. Bashkow adeptly examines how Orokaiva selectively appropriate stereotypical qualities and values of whitemen, at once desired and disdained, and appraise them within their own moral economy as a cultural self-critique
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)114-115
    JournalOceania
    Volume80
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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