Gender on the Edge :Transgender, Gay, and Other Pacific Islanders
Gender on the Edge :Transgender, Gay, and Other Pacific Islanders
hardback
Published:
31 December, 2014
Description
Particularly intriguing is the fact that gender and sexual diversity appear to be more prevalent in some regions of the world than in others. Gender on the Edge is an exploration of the ways in which non-normative gendering and sexuality in one such region, the Pacific Islands, are implicated in a wide range of socio-cultural dynamics that are at once local and global, historical, and contemporary. The editors recognize that different social configurations, cultural contexts, and historical trajectories generate diverse ways of being transgender across the societies of the region, but they also acknowledge that these differences are overlaid with commonalities and predictabilities.
Rather than focusing on the definition of identities, the contributors engage with the fact that identities do things, that they are performed in everyday life, that they are transformed through events and movements, and that they are constantly negotiated. By addressing the complexities of these questions over time and space, this volume provides a model for future endeavors that seek to embed dynamics of gender and sexuality in a broad field of theoretical import.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780824838829 |
| ISBN10 | 0824838823 |
| Number Of Pages | 408 |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
| Product Dimensions | 152 x 228 x 22 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | University of Hawai'i Press |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
This is an enormously informative collection which will offer much to scholars and students in Pasifika studies, anthropology and sociology, while also offering a few new disciplinary approaches such as legal studies or media studies that call for future development. . . . More fieldwork in Micronesia and Melanesia and a greater attention to the role that tourism plays in producing and enacting queer Pasifika identities are prompted by this invaluable collection. It contributes a canonical collection of case studies and a provocative call to expand them. It is an essential addition to your library.-- Journal of New Zealand and Pacific Studies
Recipient of 2015 ICAS Book Prize Reading Committee Edited Volume Accolade (Social Sciences)-- International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS)
Author's Bio
Niko Besnier teaches anthropology at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Kalissa Alexeyeff is a McArthur Fellow in the gender studies program at the University of Melbourne, Australia.