A Political Economy of Neotribal CapitalismLexington Books, 2000 - 265 sivua Among the unintended and largely unforeseen consequences of globalization are the fundamental transformations of local relationships, both economic and cultural, that occur within communities drawn into the predominantly capitalist world economy. Democracy, once considered the essential political mode of regulation for successful capitalist economies, is being replaced by nondemocratic modes of social organization as localized responses to global forces, such as Maori tribalization in New Zealand, are subverted and transformed. A Political Economy of Neotribal Capitalism looks at the past three decades in New Zealand and the shifts in the relationship between the indigenous Maori people and the dominant Pakeha (white) society to illustrate these fundamental changes to national political, social, and economic structures. The book includes a case study of a Maori family, a theoretical exploration of the concept of "neotribal capitalism," and discussions of themes such as changing socioeconomic relations; new social movements; the indigenization of ethnicity; dominant group-ethnic group realignment; and the antidemocratic ideologies of late capitalism-themes of interest to students of world political economics, international relations, and anthropology. |
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... political issues and in the suc- cess of her own extended family as a genealogist , but as well as the contradictions of becoming increasingly excluded as a white woman in X A Political Economy of Neotribal Capitalism.
... political issues and in the suc- cess of her own extended family as a genealogist , but as well as the contradictions of becoming increasingly excluded as a white woman in X A Political Economy of Neotribal Capitalism.
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Elizabeth Rata. contradictions of becoming increasingly excluded as a white woman in an increasingly genealogical process of re - identification . The invention of the concept , " neotribal regime of accumulation " is something of a ...
Elizabeth Rata. contradictions of becoming increasingly excluded as a white woman in an increasingly genealogical process of re - identification . The invention of the concept , " neotribal regime of accumulation " is something of a ...
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... become part of the formation of a new state structure . Rata develops an elaborate critique of what she calls culturalism . This term refers to the assumption that the cultural forms of indigenous political practices are independent ...
... become part of the formation of a new state structure . Rata develops an elaborate critique of what she calls culturalism . This term refers to the assumption that the cultural forms of indigenous political practices are independent ...
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... become widely accepted as a means to regulate inequality and break the social bonds of mutuality . This book is a declaration ( by a materialist ) , of the power and impor- tance of universal humanitarian idealism . It is premised on ...
... become widely accepted as a means to regulate inequality and break the social bonds of mutuality . This book is a declaration ( by a materialist ) , of the power and impor- tance of universal humanitarian idealism . It is premised on ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Localisation the New Zealand Experience | 15 |
Theorising Neotribal Capitalism | 31 |
Neotraditionalism the Ideology of Retribalisation | 41 |
The Emergence of Neotribal Capitalism | 51 |
A Critique of Culturalism | 73 |
Part Two | 89 |
The Research Studies | 91 |
The Ngati Kuri Tribe | 153 |
A Family Marine Farm | 179 |
Tribal Fisheries | 197 |
The Threat to Democracy | 223 |
NOTES | 231 |
Glossary of Terms | 239 |
Bibliography | 241 |
Index | 259 |
Maori and Pakeha the Bicultural Project | 109 |
Kinship Revival and Retribalisation | 135 |
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Auckland Aupouri became bicultural project brokerage capitalist characterised claims class relations commodity production communal relations comprador bourgeoisie concept conceptualised cultural revival dialectical emergence of neotribal established ethnic ethnification and indigenisation fordist fundamental genealogical global capitalism historical idealism indigenous institutionalisation institutions intentions juridification process kaumatua Kaupapa Maori kohanga reo labour lands and waters located Maori and Pakeha Maori cultural Maori Fisheries Maori language marine farm means of production mode of production mode of regulation Muriwhenua neotraditionalism neotraditionalist ideology neotribal capitalism Ngai Tahu Ngati Kuri Ngati Kuri tribe organisation ownership Pakeha new class Pawhau political post-fordist prefigurative Rarawa recognition reconstituted regime of accumulation reified relations of production relationship retribalisation revivalist Rimu whanau role social relations society Spoonley structure Te Aupouri tino rangatiratanga tion traditional means traditional mode Treaty of Waitangi tribal economic tribal lands Waitangi Tribunal waters and knowledge Wellington whanau members worker Zealand