Climate Change and Tradition in a Small Island State

The Rising Tide

Peter Rudiak-Gould author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:12th Oct '15

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The citizens of the Marshall Islands have been told that climate change will doom their country, and they have seen confirmatory omens in the land, air, and sea. This book investigates how grassroots Marshallese society has interpreted and responded to this threat as intimated by local observation, science communication, and Biblical exegesis. With grounds to dismiss or ignore the threat, Marshall Islanders have instead embraced it; with reasons to forswear guilt and responsibility, they have instead adopted in-group blame; and having been instructed that resettlement is necessary, they have vowed instead to retain the homeland. These dominant local responses can be understood as arising from a pre-existing, vigorous constellation of Marshallese ideas termed "modernity the trickster": a historically inspired narrative of self-inflicted cultural decline and seduction by Euro-American modernity. This study illuminates islander agency at the intersection of the local and the global, and suggests a theory of risk perception based on ideological commitment to narratives of historical progress and decline.

"This is a rich book and it should be read by all who are concerned by, write about or teach matters connected with climate change, the Pacific and indigenous studies. The work is entertaining, beautifully presented and challenging in many ways. It also features an excellent reference list." - Jenny Bryant-Tokalau, University of Otago

ISBN: 9781138952812

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

244 pages