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The Anthropology of Morality in Melanesia and Beyond: Papers Presented to Kenelm Burridge (2007)

BARKER, JOHN (ED.)

Introduction: The Anthropological Study of Morality in Melanesia 
John Barker

PART I: MORAL EXEMPLARS IN VILLAGE SOCIETY

2 Morality, Politics and the Melanesian Big Man: On The Melanesian Manager and the Transformation of Political Anthropology 
Joel Robbins

3 When is it Moral to be a Sorcerer? 
Doug Dalton

PART II: THE MORALITY OF MODERNITY

4 Moral Exchange and Exchanging Morals: Alternative Paths of Cultural Change in Papua New Guinea 
Bruce M Knauft

5 All Sides Now; The Postcolonial Triangle in Uiaku
John Barker

6 Reconfiguring Amity at Ramu Sugar Limited 
Frederick Errington and Deborah Gewertz

PART III: NEW MEN AND NEW WOMEN

7 Changing Minds: Hysteria and the History of Spirit Mediumship in Telefolmin 
Dan Jorgensen

8 Morals and Missionary Positionality: Diyos of Duranmin 
Roger Ivar Lohmann

9 "In the Way" in Melanesia: Modernity and the New Woman in Papua New Guinea as Catholic Missionary Sister 
Nancy C. Lutkehaus 

PART IV: BEYOND MELANESIA

10 Homo Anthropologicus in Aboriginal Australia: "Secular Missionaries," Christians and Morality in the Field 
Robert Tonkinson 

11 Reaching for the Absolute 
F. G. Bailey

Epilogue 
Kenelm Burridge