Yali's Question: Sugar, Culture, and History (Lewis Henry Morgan Lecture Series)
معرفی کتاب «Yali's Question: Sugar, Culture, and History (Lewis Henry Morgan Lecture Series)» نوشتهٔ Frederick K. Errington; Deborah B. Gewertz; Anthony T. Carter، منتشرشده توسط نشر The University of Chicago Press در سال 2004. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Yali's Question is the story of a remarkable physical and social creation—Ramu Sugar Limited (RSL), a sugar plantation created in a remote part of Papua New Guinea. As an embodiment of imported industrial production, RSL's smoke-belching, steam-shrieking factory and vast fields of carefully tended sugar cane contrast sharply with the surrounding grassland. RSL not only dominates the landscape, but also shapes those culturally diverse thousands who left their homes to work there.
To understand the creation of such a startling place, Frederick Errington and Deborah Gewertz explore the perspectives of the diverse participants that had a hand in its creation. In examining these views, they also consider those of Yali, a local Papua New Guinean political leader. Significantly, Yali features not only in the story of RSL, but also in Jared Diamond's Pulitzer Prize winning world history Guns, Germs, and Steel—a history probed through its contrast with RSL's. The authors' disagreement with Diamond stems, not from the generality of his focus and the specificity of theirs, but from a difference in view about how history is made—and from an insistence that those with power be held accountable for affecting history.
List of Illustrations Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction: On Avoiding a History of the Self-Evident and the Self-Interested 1. What Do They (Should They) Want? 2. Factories in Fact and Fancy 3. The Peopling of a Place and the Placing of People 4. Clansman, Family Man, and Family-of-Man Man at RSL 5. The Life of Expatriates: Setting the Standards 6. Replacing Expatriates with Papua New Guineans 7. On Landowners, Outgrowers—and Just a Little Respect 8. On the Road, Mari Style 9. Hewers of Wood and Drawers of Water Conclusion: On Listening Notes References Index __Yali's Question____Guns, Germs, and Steel__