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David Lipset, « Compte rendu de Fencing in aids: Gender, Vulnerability and Care in Papua New Guinea de Holly Wardlow », Journal de la société des océanistes, ID : 10.4000/jso.12818
Since the beginning of fieldwork, exchange, myth and ritual, political action and social change have stood out in Melanesian ethnography. But perhaps one of the foremost topics in regional research has concerned the contested concept of the gendered person in society. Holly Wardlow’s Fencing in aids makes a strong contribution to this latter issue. The book, which is written with great clarity and organized with no less purpose, makes use of research done from 2004-2013 during which Wardlow p...