When ethnography is no more bearable : the very sexism as a reality and a political discourse of kanak men from the slums in Noumea (New-Caledonia) - HAL-SHS - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société
Conference Papers Colloque annuel de la Société Canadienne d'Anthropologie (CASCA),
Université Concordia, Montréal, 9 - 14 mai 2006
Year : 2006

When ethnography is no more bearable : the very sexism as a reality and a political discourse of kanak men from the slums in Noumea (New-Caledonia)

Abstract

The new political context in New-Caledonia makes people deal with various ethnies and groups of population. As far as possible, quite all of them try to build a peaceful society including everybody, men and women, young and old people. The situation is rather different in the oceanian slums, which have increasingly arose since the beginning of the nineties all around Noumea and within the vacant spaces of the city. In their political alternativ project for the country, Kanak men living in the slums focus on what could root them in a typical oceanian way. Very sexist attitudes on this purpose is lead at a top level, in everyday life as brought up as a political discourse. Both make it difficult for an ethnologist to bear a fieldwork survey.
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halshs-00094913 , version 1 (15-09-2006)

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Dorothée Dussy. When ethnography is no more bearable : the very sexism as a reality and a political discourse of kanak men from the slums in Noumea (New-Caledonia). Colloque annuel de la Société Canadienne d'Anthropologie (CASCA), Université Concordia; Société Canadienne d'Anthropologie, May 2006, Montréal, Canada. ⟨halshs-00094913⟩
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