Women, art, and the crafting of ethnicity in contemporary French Polynesia

Focuses on the role of women in the 'artisanat traditionnel' craft cooperative movement. Analyses the patron-client relationship between local politicians and craft cooperatives. Argues that politicians use women artists as symbols of Polynesian ethnic identity and legitimate authority, wh...

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Artists
Cooperative societies
Culture
Handicraft
Local government
Politics, Practical
Polynesia
Power (Philosophy)
Women
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