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Jonathan Nāpela Center for Hawaiian & Pacific Studies

Volume 32 Number 1 March 2009

Volume 32 Number 1 March 2009

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

Birgit Abels

Omengeredakl: Aesthetics of Sound and Vocal Music in Palau (1-22)

Mary Elisabeth Cox

Indigenous Informants or Samoan Savants? German Translations of Samoan Texts in Die Samoa-Inseln (23-27)

Sydney Lehua Iaukea

Land Agendas vis a vis a Makani (Wind) Discourse: Deconstructing Space/Place Political Agendas in Hawai'i (48-72)

BOOK REVIEW FORUM

Masculinity, Motherhood, and Mockery: Psychoanalyzing Culture and the Iatmul Naven Rite in New Guinea (Eric Kline Silverman)

Shirley Lindenbaum (73-78)

Stephen Leavitt (78-81)

Diane Losche (87-93)

Paul Roscoe (87-93)

Response: Eric Kline Silverman (93-109)

BOOK REVIEW

Evan Lampe

Asia in the Pacific Islands: Replacing the West (Ron Crocombe):110-113

BOOKS NOTED

Riley M. Moffat

Recent Pacific Islands Publications: Selected Acquisitions, January 2008 - June 2008 (114-128)

Volume 32 Numbers 2/3 June/September 2009

SPECIAL ISSUE: THE GANG OF FOUR: GREGORY BATESON, RUTH BENEDICT, REO FORTUNE, AND MARGARET MEAD IN MULTIPLE CONTEXTS

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

Gerald Sullivan and Sharon W. Tiffany

Guest Editors' Note (131-139)

Virginia Yans

Introduction: On Four Anthropologists and Their Histories (140-162)

Sharon W. Tiffany

Narrative, Voice, and Genre in Margaret Mead's Coming of Age in Samoa (163-201)

Paul Shankman

Derek Freeman and Margaret Mead: What Did He Know, and When Did He Know I? (202-221)

Gerald Sullivan

Of External Habits and Maternal Attitudes: Margaret mead, Gestalt Psychology, and the Reproduction of Character (222-250)

John S. Gilkeson

Clyde Kuckhohn and the New Anthropology: From Culture and Personality to the Scientific Study of Values (251-272)

Roger Ivar Lohmann

Dreams of Fortune: Reo Fortune's Psychological Theory of Cultural Ambivalence (273-298)

Caroline Thomas

Rediscovering Reo: Reflections on the Life and Anthropological Career of Reo Franklin Fortune (299-324)

Maureen Molloy

"More Like Fighting Than Like Waiting": Mead, Method, and the Proper Object of Knowledge in Anthropology (325-347)

Judith Schachter

Writing Lives: Ruth Benedicts's Journey from Biographical Studies to Anthropology (348-367)

Nicola B. Tannenbaum

Ruth Benedict and the Study of Thai Culture (367-391)

Phillip V. Guddemi

The Ecology of the Anthropological Mind: Gregory Bateson's Influence on Three Late Twentieth-Century Pacific Scholars (392-417)

VOLUME 32 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2009

ARTICLES

Teresia K. Teasia and April K. Henderson

Humanities and Communities: A Dialogue in Pacific Studies (421-438)

Robert C. Kiste

Pacific Islands Studies at the University of Hawai'i: The First Three Decades (439-467)

Matthew Kester

Hawai'i and the American West: A Reassessment (467-484)

REVIEW ESSAYS

Edwin Napia

Nga Moteatea - The Songs, Part Four (A.T. Ngata and Hirini Moko Mead): 485-505

Hufanga Okusitino Mahina

Songs and Poems of Queen Salote (Elizabeth Wood-Ellem): 505-511

BOOKS NOTED

Riley M. Moffat

Recent Pacific Island Publications: Selected Acquisitions, July 2008 - December 2008 (512-521)

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