Zaria's fire: engendered moments in Manam ethnography
In an example of the new "dialogical anthropology," Nancy Lutkehaus interweaves the voices of three generations of Manam Islanders with those of two women anthropologists who lived and worked among them - one British, a member of England's "intellectual aristocracy," the oth...
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Zusammenfassung: | In an example of the new "dialogical anthropology," Nancy Lutkehaus interweaves the voices of three generations of Manam Islanders with those of two women anthropologists who lived and worked among them - one British, a member of England's "intellectual aristocracy," the other a middle-class American to create a multivocal, cross-cultural conversation about men and women, power and authority, and colonialism and post-coloniality in Papua New Guinea. Using the unpublished diaries, notebooks, and photographs of anthropologist Camilla Wedgwood, juxtaposed with her own contemporary field material and that of government officials, Catholic missionaries, and local scholars, Lutkehaus contrasts her narrative of Manam cultural resilience with Wedgwood's story of demoralization and inevitable cultural disintegration. More than simply a reinterpretation of Manam history or an explanation of why Wedgwood's prediction of cultural disintegration did not come about, Lutkehaus's argument reveals as much about epistemological shifts in anthropological knowledge and discourse as it does about the nature of Manam society. Her analysis situates Wedgwood's interpretation of Manam culture within the colonial context of British social anthropology as taught between the wars by Wedgwood's mentors Malinowski and Radcliffe-Brown. In focusing on the relationship between symbolic and material dimensions of gender, the body, musical performance, chieftainship, and exchange, Lutkehaus's analysis also exemplifies the cultural embeddedness of political economy. Zaria's Fire will be of interest not only to scholars of Melanesia, but to students of gender studies, the writing of ethnography, and the history of anthropology and colonial culture. |
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adam_text | Titel: Zaria s Fire
Autor: Lutkehaus, Nancy Christine
Jahr: 1995
Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xüi
Abbreviations xv
Introduction On the Representation of Manam Society 1
Parti
Zaria s Fire: Representations of Gender and Place
Chapter 1 Black Sand and Red Fire 39
Chapter 2 Wedgwood On Manam 73
Part II
The Tanepoa Labalaba: Representations of
Personhood and Power
Chapter 3 Laboring Bodies 125
Chapter 4 Gendered Bodies 179
Chapter 5 Constituting Social Bodies 235
Chapter 6 The Tanepoa s Body 269
Chapter 7 Consuming the Tanepoa s Body 317
Part III
The Two Brothers: Representations of History
Chapter 8 Bisnis, Cargo and Christianity 351
Chapter 9 Momboa and Liboaboa Revisited 391
Chapter 10 Wedgwood Revisited 419
Epilogue 433
Glossary 437
Bibliography 443
Index 477
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title_full | Zaria's fire engendered moments in Manam ethnography Nancy C. Lutkehaus |
title_fullStr | Zaria's fire engendered moments in Manam ethnography Nancy C. Lutkehaus |
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