Review Essay
1986; Wiley; Volume: 27; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/apv.272003
ISSN2638-4825
Autores Tópico(s)Land Rights and Reforms
ResumoPacific ViewpointVolume 27, Issue 2 p. 144-164 ArticleFree Access Review Essay Rural Differentiation in Papua new Guinea Stephanie Fahey, Stephanie Fahey Footscray Institute of Technology, MelbourneSearch for more papers by this author Stephanie Fahey, Stephanie Fahey Footscray Institute of Technology, MelbourneSearch for more papers by this author First published: 01 October 1986 https://doi.org/10.1111/apv.272003Citations: 6AboutSectionsPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References 1Allen, B., Crittenden, R., in press, “ Land degradation in a pre-capitalist economy: the Papua New Guinea Highlands”, in H. Brookfield and P. Blaikie (eds.), Methuen, London. 2Amarshi, A., Good, K. and Mortimer, R., 1979, Development and Dependency: The Political Economy of Papua New Guinea, Oxford University Press, Melbourne. 3Ballard, L.n.d., “ Ethnicity and access”, Australian National University, Research School of Social Sciences, Department of Political Science, mimeographed, 1- 45. 4Barnett, T., 1981, Book review of Law and State in Papua New Guinea, by P. Fitzpatrick, Journal of Development Studies, 18(1) 126- 127. 5Bernstein, H., 1979, “African peasantries: a theoretical framework”, Journal of Peasant Studies, 6(4) 421- 443. 6Berry, R., 1980. Book review of Development and Dependency: The Political Economy of Papua New Guinea, by A. Amarshi and K. Good, R. Mortimer, Race and Class, 22(2) 210- 212. 7Bettelheim, C., 1972, “ Appendix 1: theoretical comments by Charles Bettelheim”, in A. Emmanuel, Unequal Exchange: A Study of the Imperialism of Trade, Monthly Review Press. London, 271- 322. 8Brookfield, H., 1972, Colonialism, Development and Independence: The Case of the Melanesian Islands in the South Pacific, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 9Bulmer, R., 1970, “ Intensive ethnographic studies”, in R. G. Ward, and D. A. M. Lea, (eds.), An Atlas of Papua New Guinea, University of Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby, pp. 93- 96. 10Burawoy, M., 1976, “The functions and reproduction of migrant labour: comparative material from Southern Africa and the United States”, American Journal of Sociology, 81(5) 1050- 1087. 11Connell, J., 1979, “The emergence of a peasantry in Papua New Guinea”, Peasant Studies, 8(2) 103- 137. 12Cooke, P., 1985, “ Class practices as regional markers: a contribution to labour geography”, in D. Gregory, and J. Urry (eds.), Social Relations and Spatial Structures, Macmillan, London, pp. 213- 241. 13Curtain, R., 1980, “ Dual dependence and Sepik labour migration”. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Australian National University, Department of Geography. 14Curtain, R., 1981, “ Dependency theory and Papua New Guinea: a critique of Amarshi, Good and Mortimer”. Paper presented at the Organisation, Economy and Society Conference, Griffith University, Brisbane, 16- 19 July. 15Denoon, D., 1980, “Does dependency theory illuminate Papua New Guinea’s development?”, Yagl-Ambu, 7(3) 26- 29. 16Denoon, D.1985, “Capitalism in Papua New Guinea”, Journal of Pacific History, 20(4) 119- 134. 17Donaldson, M., 1980, “Class formation in Papua New Guinea: the indigenous bourgeoisie”, Journal of Australian Political Economy, 7: 63- 85. 18Donaldson, M., 1982, “ Contradition, mediation and hegemony in pre-capitalist New Guinea: warfare, production and sexual antagonism in the Eastern Highlands”, in R. J. May, and H. Nelson, (eds.). Melanesia: Beyond Diversity, Volume 2, Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, pp. 434- 461. 19Donaldson, M., Good, K., 1978, “ Class and politics in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea”. University of Papua New Guinea, History of Agriculture Discussion Paper No. 9. 20Dupre, G. and Rey, P.-P.. 1973, “Reflections on the pertinence of a theory of the history of exchange”, Economy and Society, 2(2) 131- 163. 21Epstein, T. S., 1968, Capitalism, Primitive and Modern: Some Aspects of Tolai Economic Growth, Australian National University Press, Canberra. 22Fahey, S., 1984, “ Proletarianisation and changing gender relations among the peri-urban villagers of Madang, Papua New Guinea”, in R. May (ed.). Social Stratification in Papua New Guinea, Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Political and Social Change, Canberra, Working Paper No. 5, pp. 219- 255. 23Finney, B. R., 1973, Big-men and Business: Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth in the New Guinea Highlands, Australian National University Press, Canberra. 24Fitzpatrick P., 1980, Law and State in Papua New Guinea, Academic Press, Canberra. 25Franklin S. H., 1965, “Systems of production, systems of appropriation”, Pacific Viewpoint, 6(2): 2- 23. 26Franklin H., 1980, “Household production and the national economy: concepts for the analysis of agrarian formations”, Journal of Peasant Studies, 7(2): 158- 184. 27Garnaut R., 1984, “ The Neo-Marxist paradigm in Papua New Guinea”, in R. J. May (ed.), Social Stratification in Papua New Guinea, Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Political and Social Change, Canberra, Working Paper No. 5, pp. 63- 81. 28Ghai Y., 1982, Book review of Law and State in Papua New Guinea, by P. Fitzpatrick, Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 20: 137- 141. 29Golson J., 1982, “ The Impomoean revolution revisited: society and the sweet potato in the upper Wahgi valley”, in A. Strathern (ed.), Inequality in New Guinea Highlands Societies, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 109- 136. 30Good K., 1979, “ The formation of the peasantry”, in A. Amarshi, K. Good and R. Mortimer, Development and Dependency: The Political Economy of Papua New Guinea, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 101- 122. 31Gregory C., 1979, “The emergence of commodity production in Papua New Guinea”, Journal of Contemporary Asia, 9(4): 389- 409. 32Gregory C., 1980. Book review of Development and Dependency: The Political Economy of Papua New Guinea, by A. Amarshi, K. Good and R. Mortimer, Bowyang, 4: 95- 113. 33Gregory C., 1982, Gifts and Commodities, Academic Press, London. 34Howlett D., 1962, “ A decade of change in the Goroka Valley. New Guinea: landuse and development in the 1950s”. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Australian National University, Department of Geography. 35Howlett D., 1969, “ Australia in New Guinea: none so blind . . .”, in F. Gale and G. H. Lawton (eds.). Settlement and Encounter: Geographical Studies Presented to Sir Grenfell Price, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 185- 211. 36Howlett D., 1973, “ Terminal development: from tribalism to peasantry”, in H. Brookfield (ed.). The Pacific in Transition: Geographical Perspectives on Adaptation and Change, Australian National University Press, Canberra, pp. 249- 273. 37Howlett D., 1980, “ When is a peasant not a peasant: rural proletarianisation in Papua New Guinea”, in J. N. Jennings and G. J. R. Linge (eds.), Of Time and Place, Australian National University Press, Canberra, pp. 193- 210. 38Howlett D., Hide R., Young E. with Arba J., Bi H., Kaman B., 1976, Chimbu: Issues in Development, Australian National University, Development Studies Centre. Monograph No. 4. 39McKillop R. F., 1975, “ Problems of access: agricultural extension in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea”, Department of Agriculture, Port Moresby, mimeographed. 40McSwain R., 1977, The Past and Future People, Oxford University Press, Melbourne. 41MacWilliam S.forthcoming, “International capital, indigenous accumulation and the post-colonial state in Papua New Guinea: the case of the Development Bank”, Capital and Class. 42Mann, S. A. and Dickinson, J. M., 1978, “Obstacles to the development of a capitalist agriculture”. Journal of Peasant Studies, 5(4): 466- 481. 43Marx, K., 1976, Capital Volume 1. Introduced by E. Mandel. Translated by B. Fowkes. Penguin, Harmondsworth. 44Massey, D., 1984, Spatial Divisions of Labour: Social Structures and the Geography of Production, Macmillan, London. 45Meillassoux, C., 1972, “From reproduction to production: a Marxist approach to economic anthropology”, Economy and Society, 1(1): 93- 105. 46Meillassoux, C., 1981, Maidens, Meal and Money: Capitalism and the Domestic Community, Translation, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 47Modjeska, N., 1982, “ Production and inequality: perspectives from Central New Guinea”, in A. Strathern (ed.), Inequality in New Guinea Highlands Societies, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 50- 108. 48Morauta, L., 1974, Beyond the Village: Local Politics in Madang, Papua New Guinea, Australian National University Press, Canberra. 49Morauta, L., 1984, “ Social stratification in lowland Papua New Guinea: issues and questions”, in R. J. May (ed.), Social Stratification in Papua New Guinea, Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Political and Social Change, Canberra, Working Paper No. 5, pp. 3- 28. 50Morauta, L., 1984, Left Behind in the Village, Port Moresby, Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research, Monograph 25. 51Reay, M., 1984, “ Pre-colonial status and prestige in the Papua New Guinea highlands”, in R. J. May (ed.), Social Stratification in Papua New Guinea, Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Political and Social Change, Canberra, Working Paper No. 5, pp. 29- 54. 52Rey, P.-P., 1973, Les Alliances de Classes, Maspero, Paris. 53Rowley, C., 1965, The New Guinea Villager: A Retrospect from 1964, Cheshire, Melbourne. 54Sayer, A., 1984, Method in Science: A Realist Approach, Hutchinson, London. 55Shanin, T., 1971, “ Peasantry as a political factor”, in T. Shanin (ed.), Peasants and Peasant Societies, Penguin, Harmondsworth, pp. 238- 263. 56Stephen, M., 1974, “ Continuity and change in Mekeo society, 1890-1971”. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Australian National University, Department of Anthropology. 57Strathern, A., 1982, “ Tribesmen or peasants?”, in A. Strathern (ed.), Inequality in New Guinea Highlands Societies, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 137- 157. 58Strathern, M., 1981, Book review of Law and State in Papua New Guinea, by P. Fitzpatrick, British Book News, May. 59Townsend, D., 1980, “Disengagement and incorporation — the post-colonial reaction in the rural villages of Papua New Guinea”, Pacific Viewpoint, 21(1): 1- 25. 60Turner, M., 1980, “Social class in Papua New Guinea”, Yagl-Amhu, 7(3): 43- 52. 61Walker, R., 1985, “ Class, division of labour and employment in space”, in D. Gregory and J. Urry (eds.), Social Relations and Spatial Structures, Macmillan, London, pp. 164- 189. Citing Literature Volume27, Issue2October 1986Pages 144-164 ReferencesRelatedInformation
Referência(s)