- Phillip McArthur
Phillip H. McArthur is a
folklorist andanthropologist . His work in theMarshall Islands and elsewhere inMicronesia closely examine notions of place in Micronesia, the Pacific Islands, and indeed the Marshallese's tumultuous relationship with the United States. Dr. McArthur has spent much of his career documenting and analyzingMarshallese narratives, folklore, songs, performances, etc.Research
Dr. McArthur's research emphasizes social theoretical and
semiotic approaches to traditional narrative (i.e. myth,oral history ),cultural performance (ritual ,ceremony ,festival ,spectacle ),history ,cosmology , and local cultures within the contexts ofnationalism andglobalization . With a geographical specialization inOceania , he additionally includescomparative studies on cultures ofAsia , Native America,Africa and theClassical world . He also integrates deep interests incomparative philosophy , thehistory of ideas , and traditional arts informed byethnographic and historical methods.His teaching represents a wide-range of topics centered in
theory ,cultural studies , and expressive culture. Students of Phillip McArthur have noted that in each course he seeks to fuseanthropology , humanistic inquiry and communications perspectives. While Oceania provides one geographical focus, his research and teaching philosophy seeks to bring to bear a comparative perspective into the classroom through exposure to a range of cross-cultural materials. He continues to develop curriculum (most recently as the founder ofBrigham Young University-Hawaii 's InternationalCultural Studies undergraduate program) that engages students to think about culture in critical and thought-provoking ways. In this way, students learn to develop culture sensitivity and insight to function productively within academics, the private sector, government, and the community.Currently, Dr. McArthur [ [http://w3.byuh.edu/academics/thepacificinstitute/staff.htm Pacific Institute- Staff ] ] serves as the director of publications for the Pacific Institute and is the editor of the Pacific Studies journal.
Critical Thinking Pedigree
Phillip McArthur studied under the renowned folklorists and scholars
Richard Bauman andBeverly Stoeltje . Currently Phillip McArthur teaches courses onFolklore ,Performance Studies ,Anthropology , andCultural Studies atBrigham Young University-Hawaii .Publications
Representative Publications:
*"Modernism and Pacific Ways at Knowing: An Uneasy Dialogue in Micronesia". 2007. Pacific Rim Studies 1(1):7-24
*Introductory Note "Folklore, Nationalism, and the Challenge of the Future", in "The Marrow of Human Experience: Essays in Folklore", William Wilson. Ed. Jill Terry Rudy. Logan: Utah State University Press. 2006*"Narrative, Cosmos, and Nation: Intertextuality and Power in the Marshall Islands". 2004. "
Journal of American Folklore " 462: 1.*"Oceania: An Overview". In "
CultureGrams : World Addition, Vol. IV (Asia and Oceania)". 2002. Lindon: Axiom Press.*"Narrating to the Center of Power in the Marshall Islands". 2000. In "We are a People: Narrative and Multiplicity in the Construction of Ethnic Identity". Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Paul Spickard and W. Jeffrey Burroughs, eds.
*"More Than Meets the Ear: A Marshallese Example of Folklore Method and Study for Pacific Collections". 1997. PIALA: Identifying, Using and Sharing Local Resources. pp. 49-71. University of Guam.
Associations
*Associate Professor, International
Cultural Studies
*Fellow, The Pacific InstituteEducation
*Ph. D. Folkloristics
Indiana University
*M.A. FolkloristicsIndiana University
*B.A. AnthropologyBrigham Young University
*A.A.S PsychologyRicks College External links
* [http://w3.byuh.edu/academics/thepacificinstitute/pacstudy.htm The Pacific Institute]
* [http://www.afsnet.org/ The American Folklore Society]
* [http://www.byuh.edu BYU-Hawaii]
* [http://www.indiania.edu Indiana University]
* [http://www.indiana.edu/~folklore/ Indiana University, Folklore Dept.]Notes and references
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