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Engendering Transformative Change in International Development, 2019, Vol.1, p.74-106
1, 2019

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Conjuring up a categorical view of sorcery accusation related violence in Papua New Guinea 1
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  • Engendering Transformative Change in International Development, 2019, Vol.1, p.74-106
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1
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Routledge
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
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  • Papua New Guinea is a land of great beauty, intricate and strong cultures and customs, and resilient people who have been deeply connected to the land on which they are born. It is also undergoing rapid modernisation (the benefits of which are felt by a small minority of the population, in part as a result of endemic corruption within circles of power); increasing inequity and inequality; lack of an effective rule of law; the weakening of traditional social structures; and a deep-seated belief in sorcery. In this case study, the complex context of Papua New Guinea is explored before the author examines the way in which both understandings of violence arising from accusations of sorcery, and the international development response to this, became stuck in the ‘violence against women’ box. This occurred despite available evidence that demonstrated such violence was also enacted against men and despite long-standing arguments that the violence was symptomatic of growing inequality and inequity in the name of economic development. Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a land of great beauty, intricate and strong cultures and customs, and resilient people who have been deeply connected to the land on which they are born. This chapter examines the way in which both understandings of violence arising from accusations of sorcery, and the international development response to this, became stuck in the 'violence against women' box. This occurred despite available evidence that demonstrated such violence was also enacted against men and despite long-standing arguments that the violence was symptomatic of growing inequality and inequity in the name of economic development. PNG's ongoing history of geographically divided, culturally diverse groups means that allegiances are – in the main – relational, not national. And these relational allegiances are widely accepted as being guided by wantok networks. A belief in sorcery coherent with the Melanesian worldview described by Bartle.
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Englisch
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ISBN: 9781138575332, 113857533X
DOI: 10.4324/9781351272087-4
Titel-ID: cdi_informaworld_taylorfrancisbooks_10_4324_9781351272087_4_version2
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