Speaking to Power: Gender and Politics in the Western Pacific

Speaking to Power: Gender and Politics in the Western Pacific

by Lynn Wilson (Author)

Synopsis

For nearly fifty years, US government officials have identified Belau, in western Micronesia, as a key strategic site and have implemented administrative policies designed to maintain permanent access to Belau's land, reefs and waters for military purposes. Elder women placed themselves at the forefront of opposition to these policies, and, as part of oppositional efforts, successfully entered international political arenas. Speaking to Power moves beyond examining the impact of militarism and colonial administrative policy in Belau and draws on feminist poststructural analysis to explore the fluidity of contests in constructions of gender, politics, and tradition during US administration in Belau.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 230
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 Aug 1996

ISBN 10: 0415909244
ISBN 13: 9780415909242

Media Reviews
This very engaging and committed book takes great pains to paint a picture of the political situation in Belau as recounted mainly by a woman who for several years has been involved in a struggle to block U.S. attempts to ratify a 'Compact of Free Association.' ... [The authors'] attempts to expose the Compact as the harbinger of nukes rather than money is a salutary tale for us all.
- American Anthropologist