Papua New Guinea's Last Place by Adam Reed

Papua New Guinea's Last Place by Adam Reed

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Prison Studies, a growing field of interest for social scientists, is mostly focusing on western societies and Japan. This study of a prison in the Asia Pacific area is based on extensive fieldwork among prisoners locked up in the maximum-security jail of Papua New Guinea.

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Papua New Guinea's Last Place by Adam Reed

Prison Studies, a growing field of interest for social scientists, is mostly focusing on western societies and Japan. This study of a prison in the Asia Pacific area is based on extensive fieldwork among prisoners locked up in the maximum-security jail of Papua New Guinea.

“Readers should know that Reed's book, even as it pushes the New Melanesian Ethnography forward in important ways, will also be of great value to those with little interest in that paradigm…he writes poignantly of [the prisoner's] need to forget and of the way dreams, visits, and other intrusions of the outside world make forgetting an ultimately impossible projectThe book is studded with songs, poems, and dream accounts that make this argument wholly convincing and give the book a human immediacy that does not always mark the work of New Melanesian Ethnographers… There are many further complexities to Reed's account--powerful arguments about the nature of time both inside and outside prison, for example, and an interesting discussion of prison conversions..."  ·  Contemporary Pacific

"…a great strength of this book is its description of ideas that resonate all over the country…Reed’s writing is always lucid and often bold."  · JRAI

"The book corresponds well with recent studies that attempt to understand Papua New Guinea’s varied social scene and the political and economic realities of this recently independent country, and should be read by anyone interested in postcolonial conditions in Melanesia."  · Focaal

Adam Reed received his PhD from the University of Cambridge and currently is a research fellow and lecturer at the School of Human Sciences at the University of Surrey.
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ISBN 13 9781571816948
ISBN 10 1571816941
Title Papua New Guinea's Last Place
Author Adam Reed
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Year published 2004-09-01
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.