Barbecued Husbands: And Other Stories from the Amazon

Barbecued Husbands: And Other Stories from the Amazon

by Betty Mindlin (Author), Betty Mindlin (Author), Donald Slatoff (Translator)

Synopsis

Winner of the coveted Associacao Paulista de Criticas de Arte Prize. The indigenous tribes of the Brazilian rainforests are no-longer on the verge of extinction, but their culture is under threat. Fearing that the narratives which had sustained them over centuries might die with, Betty Mindlin was determined to record these legends and the result is a startling piece of anthropology. Inspired by the work of Claude Levi-Strauss, mindlin has shown that what often appears to be the creation of a fantastical, isolated imagination is just a fragment, part of a much larger whole. The stories recounted in Barbecued Husbands are as old as humanity: love and hate, jealousy and revenge, life after death, totems and taboos, erotic solitude, romantic love, mothers and daughters, masculinity. All this is discussed with an openness that would surprise a Western psychoanalyst. Most of the stories were narrated by tribespeople in their own languages and the translations were carefully checked with them before they appeared in print. The collaboration between the author and the narrator is close throughout, making this book a unique document and an important reference work. Reading like a novel, this is an oral history suffused with magic realism.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 312
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 08 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 1859846815
ISBN 13: 9781859846810

Media Reviews
A rich mythology has been gathered from peoples about whom we knew nothing ... an impressive collection that will rank among the great classics of Amerindian mythology. I enjoyed it very much. -- Claude Levi-Strauss
Author Bio
Betty Mindlin is an anthropologist living in Brazil. She helped to found the Institute of Anthropology and Meio Ambiente-IAMA (Institute of Anthropology and the Environment). Barbecued Husbands and Pregnant Earth have become best-selling classics of contemporary anthropology in Brazil.