Pacific Art: Persistence, Change and Meaning

Pacific Art: Persistence, Change and Meaning

edited by Nick Stanley, fl. 2002, Anita Herle, fl. 2002, Robert L. Welsch, fl. 1998 and Karen Stevenson, fl. 2002 (Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 2002, originally published 2002), 480 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
This collection of essays documents the state of research about Pacific art as we enter the 21st century. It is intended to be as accessible and of interest to students, artists, collectors, and Pacific Islanders as to art historians, anthropologists, and museum curators.
Field of Interest
Anthropology
Publisher
University of Hawaii Press
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2002 by University of Hawaii Press
Content Type
Ethnography
Format
Text
Original Publication Date
2002
Page Count
480
Publication Year
2002
Publisher
University of Hawaii Press
Place Published / Released
Honolulu, HI
Subject
Anthropology, Social Sciences, Cultural anthropology, Visual art, Cultural change and history, Cultural identity, Antropologia Cultural, Antropología Cultural, Oceania, Pacific Islanders
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Antropologia Cultural, Antropología Cultural

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