Belonging in Oceania
Discover the profound insights of "Belonging in Oceania" by Elfriede Hermann, published by Berghahn Books in 2014. This compelling hardback edition spans 232 pages and delves into the intricate concept of belonging within the diverse landscapes of Oceania. Through ethnographic case studies, contributors examine the evolving notions of place, self, and community, particularly in the context of travel, migration, and cultural exchange. Each chapter thoughtfully applies multi-dimensional concepts such as movement, place-making, and cultural identifications to illuminate the complexities of contemporary life in this vibrant region. Perfect for those interested in social psychology, ethnology, and intergroup relations, this book offers a rich exploration of group identity and the philosophical implications of belonging. Enhance your understanding of Oceania's unique cultural dynamics with this enlightening read.