Becoming Tongan. An Ethnography Of Childhood
Morton Helen
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Good
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: University Of Hawaii Press
Publisher Place: Honolulu
Publisher Year: 1996
Edition: First Edition
Description: 343 pages. Book is in general good condition. There is some light reading wear present, but still a presentable copy.
Publishers Description: In this first detailed account of growing up in Tonga, Helen Morton focuses on the influence of anga fakatonga ("the Tongan way") in all facets of Tongan childhood, from the antenatal period to late adolescence. Childhood is a crucial period when cultural identity and notions of tradition are constructed, as well as beliefs about self, personhood, and emotion. Based on her anthropological fieldwork and her experiences in Tonga over several years, Morton traces the Tongan socialization process?from being vale (ignorant, socially incompetent) to becoming poto (clever, socially competent)?in fascinating detail. The socialization of emotion is also given detailed attention, especially the management of anger and emphasis on emotional restraint.
ISBN: 9780824817954
(218630)