Reassessing revitalization movements: perspectives from North America and the Pacific Islands.(Book review)

From: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | Date: December 1, 2006| Author: Lindstrom, Lamont | Copyright information

HARKIN, MICHAEL E. (ed.). Reassessing revitalization movements: perspectives from North America and the Pacific Islands. xxxvi, 341 pp., bibliogr. London, Lincoln: Univ. Nebraska Press, 2004. [pounds sterling]34.50 (cloth)

One of the chapter titles of this volume notes that the 'revitalization movement' is a 'middle-aged theory' of social agitation. Anthony F.C. Wallace introduced the term, along with a model of how such movements play out, some fifty years ago, drawing...

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