South Coast New Guinea Cultures: History, Comparison, Dialectic (Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)

South Coast New Guinea Cultures: History, Comparison, Dialectic (Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)

by Bruce M . Knauft (Author)

Synopsis

The communities of south coast New Guinea were the subject of classic ethnographies, and fresh studies in recent decades have put these rich and complex cultures at the centre of anthropological debates. Flamboyant sexual practices, such as ritual homosexuality, have attracted particular interest. In the first general book on the region, Dr Knauft reaches striking new comparative conclusions through a careful ethnographic analysis of sexuality, the status of women, ritual and cosmology, political economy, and violence among the region's seven major language-culture areas. The findings suggest new Melanesian regional contrasts and provide for a general critique of the way regional comparisons are constructed in anthropology. Theories of practice and political economy as well as post-modern insights are drawn upon to provide a generative theory of indigenous social and symbolic development.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 316
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 25 Mar 1993

ISBN 10: 0521429315
ISBN 13: 9780521429313
Book Overview: A reassessment of the classic ethnographies of south coast New Guinea.

Media Reviews
In the 1990s, a comparative ethnography of a region extending some 2,500 kilometers must be either very old-fashioned or postmodern. This work has the virtues of both....The result is a stimulating and useful book. Choice