This volume explores the legacy of Peter Riviere, retired Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Oxford, in the development of the anthropology of Amazonia. An international group of leading specialists contributes to the substantial and growing body of Amazonian ethnography, discussing topics which include kinship and genealogy, the village as a unit of ethnographic observation and analysis, the human body in political and social processes, and gender relationships as aspects of political cosmological thinking.
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This volume explores the legacy of Peter Riviere, retired Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Oxford, in the development of the anthropology of Amazonia. An international group of leading specialists discuss topics including kinship and genealogy, and the human body in social processes.
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1. Forty Years of Amazonian Anthropology: The Contribution of Peter Riviere ; 2. Gut Feelings about Amazonia: Potential Affinity and the Construction of Sociality ; 3. Wives, Pets, and Affines: Marriage among the Jivaro ; 4. Seed and Clone: The Symbolic and Social Signification of Bitter Manioc Cultivation ; 5. The Blowpipe Indians: Variations on the Theme of Blowpipe and Tube among the Yagua Indians of the Peruvian Amazon ; 6. Myth and Material Culture: Matis Blowguns, Palm Trees, and Ancestors ; 7. From Longhouse to Village: Structure and Change in the Colombian Amazon ; 8. The Composition of Me bengokre (Kayapo) Households in Central Brazil ; 9. Piercing Distinctions: The Making (and Remaking) of Social Contract in the North West Amazon ; 10. Inside and Out: Alterity and the Ceremonial Construction of the Person in the Guianas ; 11. Itoto (Kanaima) as Death and Anti-Structure ; 12. Kanaima: Shamanism and Ritual Death in the Pakaraima Mountains, Guyana ; 13. Finding One's Body: Relationships between Cosmology and Work in North West Amazonia ; 14. The hierarchy Bias and the Equality Bias: Epistemological Considerations on the Analysis of Gender
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Contributes to the substantial and growing body of Amazonian ethnography
Written by eminent specialists in their fields
Highlights differences in cultural and social anthropological approaches
Contributes to the substantial and growing body of Amazonian ethnography
Written by eminent specialists in their fields
Highlights differences in cultural and social anthropological approaches
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199244751
Publisert
2001
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
456 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
3318