Jean-Marie Tjibaou, Kanak Witness to the World: An Intellectual Biography

Jean-Marie Tjibaou, Kanak Witness to the World: An Intellectual Biography

by Eric Waddell
ISBN-10:
0824833147
ISBN-13:
9780824833145
Pub. Date:
08/31/2008
Publisher:
University of Hawaii Press, The
ISBN-10:
0824833147
ISBN-13:
9780824833145
Pub. Date:
08/31/2008
Publisher:
University of Hawaii Press, The
Jean-Marie Tjibaou, Kanak Witness to the World: An Intellectual Biography

Jean-Marie Tjibaou, Kanak Witness to the World: An Intellectual Biography

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Overview

Jean-Marie Tjibaou is arguably the most important post–World War II Oceanic leader. His intellectual abilities, acute understanding of both Melanesian and European civilizations, stature as a statesman, commitment to nonviolence, and vision for Melanesia’s potential contributions to the global community have all contributed to the creation of a remarkable and enduring legacy. Until now, no substantial English-language study has existed of Tjibaou, who was assassinated in 1989. This intellectual biography of the Kanak (New Caledonia) leader takes an essentially chronological approach to his life—from his beginnings in the mountains of northern New Caledonia and his studies at the Sorbonne to his leadership of the independence movement in the Territory. The work focuses on the spiritual, cultural, and intellectual sources of Tjibaou’s ideas and actions as well as on those who were a source of inspiration to him.

Particular attention is given to Tjibaou’s sense of service, the convergences and divergences he identified as existing between Melanesian and Western civilizations, and the impact of metropolitan French politics on the situation in the Territory. In addition, the book explores the fracture between the Grande Terre and the Loyalty Islands, one with deep historical roots that help explain why Tjibaou’s assassin, Djubelly Wéa, was not a "crazy fanatic" but the uh_product of a distinctive reality—with a very different cultural and political reading of New Caledonia’s destiny.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780824833145
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press, The
Publication date: 08/31/2008
Series: Pacific Islands Monograph Series , #6
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Illustrations xiii

Acknowledgments xv

Sources xvii

Abbreviations xix

Introduction: The Challenge of Writing about Jean-Marie Tjibaou 1

1 "The Big Black Hole" ... and the Open Wounds of Ouvéa 14

2 The Roots of Identity: Hienghène and Its lourd héritage 31

3 C'était la logique du système: Negotiating the Catholic Church in New Caledonia 48

4 The Desire to Understand: University Studies in Lyon and Paris 61

5 From Applied to Committed Anthropology: Social and Cultural Action in Nouméa 73

6 Contrasting but Complementary Civilizations: The Search for Mutual Understanding 93

7 New Caledonia or Kanaky: The Inexorable Drift from Political Negotiation to Violent Confrontation 106

8 The One Remaining Hope: Appealing to the French People 145

9 From Ouvéa to Matignon, and Back to Ouvéa 163

10 The Measure of the Man 185

Notes 209

References 215

Index 225

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