2021
DOI: 10.1002/ocea.5310
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Self‐Lowering as Power and Trap: Wawa, ‘White’, and Peripheral Embrace of State Formation in Indonesian Papua

Abstract: Building on Ferguson's account of 'declarations of dependence' and prior Melanesianist work on 'humiliation', I examine how enthusiasm for state-formation among Korowai of Papua has been shaped by their understandings of self-lowering as a politically complex way of influencing kin and equalizing relations. I begin with media firestorms in Australia and urban Papua about the need to save two vulnerable boys. Korowai understandings of these episodes, unknown to faraway media publics, illustrate their idea that … Show more

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“…Racism against a group of Papua students at the Kalasan Dormitory, Surabaya City, East Java sparked a strong reaction among the general public in Indonesia (Stasch, 2021). The incident has sparked protests from students and members of the Papua community spread throughout the archipelago.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Racism against a group of Papua students at the Kalasan Dormitory, Surabaya City, East Java sparked a strong reaction among the general public in Indonesia (Stasch, 2021). The incident has sparked protests from students and members of the Papua community spread throughout the archipelago.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%