Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2017

Development, Tourism and Commodification of Cultures in Vanuatu

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Anthropology has long considered that the drastic social and cultural changes that affected the island societies of the Western Pacific now belong to the past. It was currently held that the definitive historical and societal break followed upon the global process of colonisation and Christianisation, and was achieved with a second great wave of western influences during and after World War II. These earlier massive, destructive and violent cultural impacts were not necessarily fatal, but nonetheless they had irrevocable consequences. However, a host of new exacerbating factors have contributed over the long term to the destabilisation of a precarious societal.

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hal-01660766 , version 1 (09-04-2025)

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Marc Tabani. Development, Tourism and Commodification of Cultures in Vanuatu. Tides of Innovation in Oceania Value, Materiality and Place. Edited by Elisabetta Gnecchi-Ruscone and Anna Paini, Canberra: ANU Press., 1st, ANU Press, pp.225-260, 2017, ⟨10.22459/TIO.04.2017⟩. ⟨hal-01660766⟩
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