Geir Henning Presterudstuen
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Jeg er en antropolog med feltarbeidserfaring fra Fiji, Tonga, Australia og Azerbaijan og et vidtrekkende interessefelt innenfor b氓de den sosial- og kulturantropologiske tradisjonen. Gjennom publikasjonene mine har jeg i stor grad utforsket hvordan mennesker produserer mening og sosiale relasjoner i etnografiske kontekster og omstendigheter som oppleves som fundamentalt ustabile og uforutsigbare. I prosessen har jeg pr酶vd 氓 si noe generelt om sosiale kategorier og prosesser som blant annet kj酶nn, modernitet, etnisitet, kropp og kroppsliggj酶ring, verdi, tro, tid og historie. Jeg er i tillegg interessert i etnografi som tekst, samt ulike m氓ter 氓 formidle antropologisk viten p氓.
Publikasjoner
Vitenskapelig artikkel
Masteroppgave
Annen presentasjon
Popul忙rvitenskapelig artikkel
Forelesning
Books:
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2020. Performing Masculinity: Body, Self and Identity in Modern Fiji. London/New York: Routledge.
Presterudstuen, G.H. and Y. Musharbash (eds.), 2020. Monster Anthropology: Ethnographic Explorations of Transforming Social Worlds through Monsters. London/New York: Bloomsbury.
Angosto Ferrandez, L.F. and G.H. Presterudstuen (eds.). 2016. Anthropologies of Value: Cultures of Accumulation Across the Global North and South. London: Pluto Press.
Musharbash, Y and G.H. Presterudstuen (eds.).2014. Monster anthropology in Australasia and beyond. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Journal Articles:
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2024. 鈥淧aradox and Pity: What we can learn from an ethnography of Fiji鈥檚 Urban Squatter Settlements鈥, The Journal of Pacific History, 59:2, pp. 240-254.
Schieder, D., Emde, S. and G.H. Presterudstuen. 2024. "(Vaka)Vanua as Weakness, (Vaka)Vanua as Strength: Reflections on Fijian Sociality in Urban and Migrant Environments". Anthropological Forum, 32:2, pp. 166-185.
Possamai, A., G.H. Presterudstuen and K. Openshaw. 2022. 鈥溾楴othing to declare鈥part from Holy Water: Material Religion and Border Control in Fiji鈥. Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief, 18:3, pp. 375-381.
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2021. 鈥淭-Shirts, selves and the social construction of modern masculinities in urban Fiji鈥. Critical Studies in Fashion and Beauty 12:1, 1 June 2021, pp. 91-110.
Alexeyeff, K. and G.H. Presterudstuen. 2021. 鈥淔ashioning Culture: Transforming perspectives from Oceania鈥. Critical Studies in Fashion and Beauty 12:1, 1 June 2021, pp. 5-24.
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2020. 鈥淩eclaiming the Social from 鈥榮ocial distancing鈥. Social Anthropology, 28:2, pp. 335-337.
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2016. 鈥淧erforming Masculinity through Christian Devotion: Methodism, manhood, and colonial mimicry in Fiji.鈥 Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, 18: 1, pp. 107-126.
Presterudstuen, G.H. and D. Schieder. 2016. 鈥淏ati as Bodily Labour: Rethinking Masculinity and Violence in Fiji鈥. Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 17: 3-4, pp. 213-230.
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2014. 鈥淗orserace gambling and the economy of 鈥榖ad money鈥 in Fiji鈥. Oceania, 84: 3, pp. 256-271.
Schieder, D. and G.H. Presterudstuen. 2014. 鈥淪port Migration and Sociocultural Transformation: The Case of Fijian Rugby Union Players in Japan鈥. The International Journal of the History of Sport, 31: 11, pp. 1359-1373.
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2010. 鈥淭he Mimicry of Men: Rugby and Masculinities in Post-colonial Fiji鈥. In Global Studies Journal, 3:2 (2010), pp. 237-248.
Chapters in books:
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2020. 鈥淢onsters, Place and Murderous Winds in Fiji鈥. In Y. Musharbash and G.H. Presterudstuen (eds), Monster Anthropology: Ethnographic Explorations of Transforming Social Worlds Through Monsters. London/New York: Bloomsbury, pp. 159-172.
Musharbash, Y. and G.H. Presterudstuen. 2020. 鈥淚ntroduction: Monsters and Change鈥. In Y. Musharbash and G.H. Presterudstuen (eds), Monster Anthropology: Ethnographic Explorations of Transforming Social Worlds Through Monsters. London/New York: Bloomsbury, pp. 1-28.
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2020. 鈥淢ana鈥. In A. Possamai and A.J. Blasi (eds), SAGE Encyclopaedia of the Sociology of Religion. London: SAGE.
- 鈥淢onsters and Horror鈥. In A. Possamai and A.J. Blasi (eds), SAGE Encyclopaedia of the Sociology of Religion. London: SAGE.
- 鈥淭aboo鈥. In A. Possamai and A.J. Blasi (eds), SAGE Encyclopaedia of the Sociology of Religion. London: SAGE.
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2019. 鈥淯nderstanding Sexual and Gender Diversity in the Pacific Islands鈥. In J. Ravulo, T. Mafile鈥檕 and B. Yeates (eds), Pacific Social Work: Navigating Practice, Policy and Research, London/New York: Routledge.
Presterudstuen, G.H. and D. Schieder. 2018. 鈥淏ati as Bodily Labour鈥. In A. Biersack and M. Macintyre (eds), Emergent Masculinities in the Pacific. London/New York: Routledge.
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2018. 鈥Entering the living room: Sex, space and power in a cross-cultural and non-heteronormative context鈥. In M. Cook and A. Gorman-Murray (eds.), Queering the Interior. London: Bloomsbury, pp. 26-36.
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2016. 鈥淭he value of the vanua 鈥 the nexus of people and land in Fiji鈥檚 market economy鈥. In L.F. Angosto-Ferrandez and G.H. Presterudstuen (eds.), Anthropologies of Value. London: Pluto Press, pp. 93-111.
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2014. 鈥淢en Trapped in Women鈥檚 Clothing: Homosexuality, cross-dressing and manhood in Fiji鈥. In N. Besnier and K. Alexeyeff (eds.), Gender on the edge: Transgender, Gay and other Pacific Islanders. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, pp. 162-183.
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2014. 鈥淕hosts and the everyday politics of race in Fiji鈥. In Y. Musharbash and G.H. Presterudstuen (eds), Monsters and anthropology in Australasia and beyond. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 127-142.
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2014. 鈥Ghost, Spirits and Christian Denominational Politics: A Case from Fiji鈥. In A.S. Dauber (ed.), Monsters in Society: An Inter-disciplinary perspective. Oxford: Interdisciplinary Press, pp. 87-96.
Presterudstuen, G.H. 2014. 鈥淢asculinity in the marketplace: geographies of post-colonial gender work in modern Fiji鈥. In P. Hopkins and A. Gorman-Murray (eds.), Masculinity and Place. London: Ashgate Publishing, pp. 401-414.
Research reports:
Newton Cain, T., G.H. Presterudstuen and J. Cox. 2020. Pacific Perspectives on the World: Listening to Australia鈥檚 island neighbours in order to build strong, respectful and sustainable relationships. Sydney: Peacifica and the Whitlam Institute.
Carmody, M., M. Salter and G.H. Presterudstuen. 2014. Less to lose and more to gain? Men and Boys Violence Prevention Research Project Final Report, University of Western Sydney, Australia.