Ownership and appropriation
In: ASA monographs 47
Part one. Subjects, personhood and people hood --Sharing, Stealing and Borrowing Simultaneously /Marilyn Strathern -- On Having Achieved Appropriation: Anak Berprestasi of Kepri, Indonesia / Nicholas Long -- Appropriating Authentic Bodily Practice from Japan: On 'Being There', 'Having Been There' and 'Virtually Being There' / Tamara Kohn -- Dreaming in Thread: from Ritual to Art and Property(s) Between / Katie Glaskin -- Possessing Culture: Political Economies of Community Subjects and their Properties / Rosemary Coombe -- Part two. Materiality and Immateriality -- Cultural Appropriation / Edward Taihakurei Durie -- One Hundred Years of Land Reform on the Gazelle Peninsula: a Baining Point of View / Colin Filer and Michael Lowe -- Fluid Forms: Owning Water in Australia / Veronica Strang -- Appropriating Fish, Appropriating Fishermen: Tradable Permits, Natural Resources and Existential Uncertainty / Monica Minnegal and Peter Dwyer -- Can't Find Nothing on the Radio: Radio Spectrum Policy and Governance in Nepal / Michael Wilmore and Pawan Prakash Upreti -- Part three. Ownership as Social Communication -- The Village That Wasn't There: Appropriation, Domination and Resistance / Adam Kaul -- Not Just Pretty Pictures: Relative Autonomy and the Articulations of Yolngu Art in its Contexts / Howard Morphy.