Emergent Masculinities in the Pacific
Special Double Issue of The Asia and Pacific Journal of Anthropology 17(3-4) 2016
edited by Aletta Biersack and Martha Macintyre
Introduction: Emergent Masculinities in the Pacific
Aletta Biersack
Bati as Bodily Labour: Rethinking Masculinity and Violence in Fiji
Geir Henning Presterudstuen and Dominik Schieder
Once were Warriors, now are Rugby Players? Control and Agency in the Historical Trajectory of the Maori Formulations of Masculinity in Rugby
Domenica Gisella Calabro
Inequality and Changing Masculinities Among the Gende in Papua New Guinea: The ‘Good’, the ‘Bad’ and the ‘Very Bad’
Laura Zimmer-Tamakoshi
Changing Generational Values and New Masculinities Amongst Smallholder Export Cash Crop Producers in Papua New Guinea
Gina Koczberski and George N. Curry
Being ‘Like a Woman’: Fa’afafine and Samoan Masculinity
Johanna Schmidt
Men of War, Men of Peace: Changing Masculinities in Vanuatu
Margaret Jolly
I Could Be the Last Man: Changing Masculinities in Enga Society
Philip Gibbs
Masculine Sexuality, Violence and Sexual Exploitation in Micronesia
Manuel Rauchhol