Hamblet, W. C. (2000). Ancestor Worship. The tendency has been noted that, where political power is fluid and personal, the focus, on occasions of death, impels towards the intense interaction of the living; on the other hand, where the base of power is more stable, resting with a historically grounded social group, care of the dead becomes the focus.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHamblet, Wendy C. Ancestor Worship. The Tendency Has Been Noted That, Where Political Power Is Fluid and Personal, the Focus, on Occasions of Death, Impels Towards the Intense Interaction of the Living; on the Other Hand, Where the Base of Power Is More Stable, Resting with a Historically Grounded Social Group, Care of the Dead Becomes the Focus. 2000.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHamblet, Wendy C. Ancestor Worship. The Tendency Has Been Noted That, Where Political Power Is Fluid and Personal, the Focus, on Occasions of Death, Impels Towards the Intense Interaction of the Living; on the Other Hand, Where the Base of Power Is More Stable, Resting with a Historically Grounded Social Group, Care of the Dead Becomes the Focus. 2000.