Culture’s Resources
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The author discusses the way the indigenous cultures of the Pacific became sacred symbols of nationalist policies in the 1970s, before undergoing a process of aestheticization that transformed them into marketable art. The article points out some of the links between these two moments in a process usually interpreted as a “cultural renaissance,” although both are actually successive phases in a continuous trend towards westernization.
Réseaux sociaux