South Pacific and Australasia: in 9 volumes, 8, Rautahi: the Maori of New Zealand
In: Routledge library editions
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In: Routledge library editions
In: Anthropology and ethnography
In: Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Map -- Introduction: Aryanism and the Webs of Empire -- 1 The Emergence of Aryanism: Company Orientalism, Colonial Governance and Imperial Ethnology -- Trade to dominion: the birth of Company Orientalism -- Language and colonial power -- Patronage and the institutional basis of colonial knowledge -- Sir William Jones, Sanskrit and human origins -- Language and cultural comparison -- Colebrook and the Vedic golden age -- The impact of Sanskritocentrism -- Indocentrism: the Scottish Enlightenment in 'Further India' -- Orientalism, the Irish Enlightenment and settler self-fashioning -- Prichardian ethnology and the Anglo-Saxon revival -- Max Müller and the Aryan theory -- Aryans, India and 1857 -- Aryanism as an ethnological tool -- Regional variation and the limits of racialization: Punjab -- Conclusion -- 2 Indocentrism on the New Zealand Frontier: Geographies of Race, Empire and Nation -- Pacific exploration and the question of origins -- The Semitic Maori? -- Richard Taylor and the emergence of Indocentrism -- Indocentrism consolidated: Edward Shortland -- Colonial science and philology -- J. T. Thomson and the 'Barata' race -- Tregear and the Aryan Maori -- Conflict, consensus and synthesis: Indocentrism 1885-c. 1930 -- The death of Indocentrism: racial origins and the rise of nationalism -- Conclusion -- 3 Systematizing Religion: from Tahiti to the Tat Khalsa -- 'Religion' -- Presence and absence: Tahiti and New Zealand -- A discourse of negation: the search for Maori religion -- Missionary ethnography -- Affirmation: religion in India -- The structure of Brahmanical Hinduism: vaidik and laukik -- Evangelical critiques of Hinduism -- The 'jungle': Hinduism and ethnography -- Sikhism: Nanak and the Indian 'Reformation' -- Dissenting voices: Evangelical attacks on Sikhism.
Intro -- Oceanic Socialities and Cultural Forms -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Sociality as Figure -- Chapter 3. Fighting Hierarchy -- Chapter 4. Landscapes of Sociality -- Chapter 5. Disentangling the Butubutu of New Georgia -- Chapter 6. Pathway and Side -- Chapter 7. Making Sides -- Chapter 8. 'The Other Kind' -- Chapter 9. 'Maori are Different, but We are Similar for Particular Reasons' -- Chapter 10. Epilogue -- List of Contributors -- Index
In: Linguistics: the Essential Readings Ser. v.8
Intro -- Intercultural Discourse and Communication: The Essential Readings -- Contents -- Notes on Authors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Approaches to Intercultural Discourse -- Introduction -- 1 Models of the Interaction of Language and Social Life: Toward a Descriptive Theory -- 2 Ethnography of Speaking: Toward a Linguistics of the Praxis -- 3 Interethnic Communication -- 4 Communication in a Multilingual Society: Some Missed Opportunities -- 5 Linguistic Etiquette -- 6 Constructing Social Identity: A Language Socialization Perspective -- 7 Norms of Sociocultural Meaning in Language: Indexicality, Stance, and Cultural Models -- Discussion Questions -- Part II: Intercultural Communication: Case Studies -- Introduction -- 8 Why Tell Stories? Contrasting Themes and Identities in the Narratives of Maori and Pakeha Women and Men -- 9 New York Jewish Conversational Style -- 10 Swedishness as an Obstacle in Cross-Cultural Interaction -- 11 The Presence and Absence of Speech in the Communication of Gender -- 12 Hearing What's Not Said and Missing What Is: Black Language in White Public Space -- 13 Pronouns of Address in Swedish: Social Class Semantics and a Changing System -- 14 Off-Record Indirectness and the Notion of Imposition -- 15 Cultural Differences in Framing: American and Japanese Group Discussions -- Discussion Questions -- Part III: Cultural Contact: Issues of Identity -- Introduction -- 16 Learning Language/Learning Self -- 17 The Language of Multiple Identities among Dominican Americans -- 18 Biculturalism: Some Reflections and Speculations -- Discussion Questions -- Part IV: Implications -- Introduction -- 19 A Comparison of Indian and Anglo Communicative Behavior in Classroom Interaction -- 20 Beyond Difference and Domination? Intercultural Communication in Legal Contexts -- Discussion Questions -- Index.