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Racial Stigma: Toward a New Paradigm for Discrimination Theory

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Racial Stigma: Toward a New Paradigm for Discrimination Theory
Author(s)Loury, Glenn C.
AbstractThis essay examines changing ideas about “culture” among the Chambri of Papua New Guinea. It focuses on a transnational company’s promotion of Papua New Guinean culture in national advertising and on a Chambri politician’s diatribe against youth for “prostituting” their local culture. Whereas some anthropologists see culture as an inalienable resource invoked by indigenous peoples to resist “modernity,” the Chambri case suggests that “traditional” ideas of culture can be subtly reconfigured to support exogenous interests.
IssueNo2
Pages334-337
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAmerican Economic Review
VolumeNo93
PubDateMay2003
ISBN_ISSN0002-8282

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