Anthropology, Geopolitics, and Papua New Guinea

Angela Gilliam
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Papua New Guinea (PNG)—together with other Pacific Island nations—has taken an active, leadership role in international arenas around the issue of a Nuclear-Free and Independent Pacific. Yet, the legacy of the anthropological research in that country has produced an ideological investment in projecting the people as “strange, quaint natives.” This exotification of Papua New Guineans contributes to a situation in which the geopolitical concerns of the modern nation-state of PNG are usually not analyzed within anthropology. This paper investigates the geopolitical interests and diplomatic initiatives of PNG at the United Nations (UN) during the reinscription of New Caledonia as a non-self-governing territory. It utilizes interviews with diplomats and other UN-affiliated persons regarding the problem, if any, that the heritage of anthropology poses for functioning in an international context. In addition, PNG and Pacific Island government representatives discuss the implications of this legacy for government policy. By framing the issues in this way, I argue for the necessity of reconstituting the expertise on Pacific cultures and societies to include Pacific people as experts.

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人类学,地缘政治和巴布亚新几内亚
巴布亚新几内亚与其他太平洋岛国一道,在国际舞台上围绕无核和独立太平洋问题发挥了积极的领导作用。然而,这个国家人类学研究的遗产产生了一种意识形态上的投资,把人们描绘成“奇怪的、古怪的土著人”。这种对巴布亚新几内亚人的外来化导致了一种情况,即巴布亚新几内亚现代民族国家的地缘政治问题通常不会在人类学中进行分析。本文研究了在新喀里多尼亚恢复为非自治领土期间,巴布亚新几内亚在联合国的地缘政治利益和外交举措。它利用对外交官和其他联合国附属人员的采访,讨论人类学遗产在国际背景下的运作所带来的问题。此外,巴布亚新几内亚和太平洋岛屿政府代表讨论了这一遗产对政府政策的影响。通过以这种方式构建问题,我认为有必要重新构建关于太平洋文化和社会的专门知识,使太平洋人民成为专家。
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