1st Edition

The State and Its Enemies in Papua New Guinea

By Alexander Wanek Copyright 1996
    350 Pages
    by Routledge

    by Routledge

    A study of nation-building processes in the young state of Papua New Guinea, and of opposition to these in one of the country's peripheral provinces, Manus. Intense resistance to Lucifer (the state) is offered there by Wind Nation, the old Paliau Movement made famous by Mead and Schwartz.

    Part 1. Introduction 1. The Study, Its Aim and Method 2. The Conceptual Framework Part 2. Old Masters, New Leaders 3. The Colonial Period 4. Preparing for Independence 5. The Independent State of Papua New Guinea 6. The National Capital 7. Decentralisation 8. The Manus Province Part 3. Building a Nation 9. A Shared Language 10. The Media 11. Formal Education 12. Culture as Political Tool: Kastam Part 4. The Wealth in the Ground 13. Devil-upment? Mining in PNG 14. Coffee, Cacao and Copra: The Plantation Economy Part 5. Facing the Citizens 15. National Elections Part 6. The Rebels 16. The Angry Young Men 17. To Toe the Line: The Paliau Movement 18. The Old Prophet and His Teachings 19. Dangerous Knowledge Part 7. A Tropical Island-Paradise

    Biography

    Wanek, Alexander