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Masculine Sexuality, Violence and Sexual Exploitation in Micronesia

Masculine Sexuality, Violence and Sexual Exploitation in Micronesia This article concerns aspects of masculine sexuality, violence and sexual exploitation in Micronesia, with particular attention to Chuukese and Pohnpeian gender ideology and gender relations. Above all, masculine sexuality and sexual exploitation is discussed in the context of Micronesian concepts of ownership and exchange, reciprocity (‘sharing’) and power differences between men, women, kin and non-kin. Despite the presence of alternate and, in some areas, competing value systems stemming from Christianity, or an Americanised constitution and legal system, core traditional values related to male sexuality from the pre-Christian, pre-colonial times still show their presence in masculine (and feminine) thought and practice more than one might expect. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology Taylor & Francis

Masculine Sexuality, Violence and Sexual Exploitation in Micronesia

The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology , Volume 17 (3-4): 17 – Aug 7, 2016

Masculine Sexuality, Violence and Sexual Exploitation in Micronesia

Abstract

This article concerns aspects of masculine sexuality, violence and sexual exploitation in Micronesia, with particular attention to Chuukese and Pohnpeian gender ideology and gender relations. Above all, masculine sexuality and sexual exploitation is discussed in the context of Micronesian concepts of ownership and exchange, reciprocity (‘sharing’) and power differences between men, women, kin and non-kin. Despite the presence of alternate and, in some areas, competing value...
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2016 The Australian National University
ISSN
1740-9314
eISSN
1444-2213
DOI
10.1080/14442213.2016.1196724
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Abstract

This article concerns aspects of masculine sexuality, violence and sexual exploitation in Micronesia, with particular attention to Chuukese and Pohnpeian gender ideology and gender relations. Above all, masculine sexuality and sexual exploitation is discussed in the context of Micronesian concepts of ownership and exchange, reciprocity (‘sharing’) and power differences between men, women, kin and non-kin. Despite the presence of alternate and, in some areas, competing value systems stemming from Christianity, or an Americanised constitution and legal system, core traditional values related to male sexuality from the pre-Christian, pre-colonial times still show their presence in masculine (and feminine) thought and practice more than one might expect.

Journal

The Asia Pacific Journal of AnthropologyTaylor & Francis

Published: Aug 7, 2016

Keywords: Micronesia; Chuuk; Masculine Sexuality; Sexual Exploitation; Values

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