The anthropology of peace and nonviolence:
At a time when war and other forms of violence seem to be ubiquitous and increasing, this refreshing book provides some hope by looking at the brighter side of human nature. Though not ignoring violence and war, the authors focus on nonviolence and peace by analyzing a broad sample of indigenous soc...
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Zusammenfassung: | At a time when war and other forms of violence seem to be ubiquitous and increasing, this refreshing book provides some hope by looking at the brighter side of human nature. Though not ignoring violence and war, the authors focus on nonviolence and peace by analyzing a broad sample of indigenous societies. Included are the Mehinaku of Brazil, the Zapotec of Mexico, the Inuit of the Canadian Northwest Territories, the Semai of Malaysia, and the Kinga of Tanzania There is also a chapter on the Yanomami of Venezuela - usually characterized as highly violent - in which the peacefulness of everyday relationships is emphasized. The introductory chapters of the book review the mutual relevance of anthropology and peace studies, as well as the evolution of cooperation in human prehistory. A cross-cultural comparison of peacemaking and the institutions of peace likewise helps to frame the work In exploring neglected aspects of nonviolence and peace, this unique collection will find a broad readership: among scholars, in courses in anthropology and peace studies, and with a more general audience |
Beschreibung: | XVIII, 281 S. graph. Darst. |
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adam_text | THE
Anthropology«
OF
Peace
AND
Nonviolence
edited by
LESLIE E SPONSEL amp; THOMAS GREGOR
LYNNE
RIENNER
PUBLISHERS
BOULDER
LONDON
•
Contents
Foreword, Ashley Montagu ix
Preface, Thomas Gregor amp; Leslie E Sponsel xv
1 The Mutual Relevance of Anthropology and Peace Studies
Leslie E Sponsel 1
2 Culture and Cooperation in Human Evolution
Bruce M Knauft 37
3 Surrendered Men: Peaceable Enclaves in the
Post-Enlightenment West
Robert Knox Dentan 69
4 Peacemaking and the Institutions of Peace in Tribal Societies
Walter Goldschmidt 109
5 Maintaining Social Tranquility:
Internal and External Loci of Aggression Control
Douglas P Fry 133
6 Why Don t You Kill Your Baby Brother?
The Dynamics of Peace in Canadian Inuit Camps
Jean L Briggs 155
7 Ghosts and Witches:
The Psychocultural Dynamics of Semai Peacefulness
Clayton A Robarchek 183
8 Peace and Power in an African Proto-State
George Park 197
9 Words in the Night: The Ceremonial Dialogue—One
Expression of Peaceful Relationships Among the Yanomami
Jacques Lizot 213
10 Symbols and Rituals of Peace in Brazil s Upper Xingu
Thomas Gregor 241
11 Toward a Pedagogy of the Anthropology of
Peace and Nonviolence
Leslie E Sponsel 259
List of Contributors 271
Index 275
About the Book 281
Vll
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