She speaks her anger : myths and conversations of Gimi women : a psychological ethnography in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea / Gillian Gillison.
2020
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Title
She speaks her anger : myths and conversations of Gimi women : a psychological ethnography in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea / Gillian Gillison.
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ISBN
9783030493523 (electronic book)
3030493520 (electronic book)
9783030493516
3030493512
3030493520 (electronic book)
9783030493516
3030493512
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2020]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-49352-3 doi
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HQ1866.5
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.48/89912
Summary
Taking a novel approach that adapts Freuds theory of the Primal Crime, this book examines a wealth of ethnographic data on the Gimi of the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, focusing on womens lives, myths, and rituals. Womens and mens separate myths and rites may be read as a cycle of blame about which sex caused the ills of human existence and is still at fault. However, the author demonstrates that in public rites of exchange in which both sexes participate, men appropriate and subvert womens usages as a ritual strategy to undo motherhood and confiscate children at puberty. In doing so, she reveals how Gimi women both rebel against the male-dominated social order and express understanding of why they also acquiesce. The result of decades of fieldwork, writing and reflection, this book offers an analysis of Gimi womens complex understanding of their situation and presents a nuanced picture of women in a society dominated by men. It represents an important contribution to New Guinea ethnography that will appeal to students and scholars of psychoanalysis, gender studies, and cultural, social and psychoanalytic anthropology. Gillian Gillison is Associate Professor at the Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, Canada.
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Culture, mind, and society.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Daily Life in an Eastern Highlands Village
Chapter 3. Portrait of Karapmene
Chapter 4. Totem and Taboo in the New Guinea Highlands: The Collusion of Sisters and Brothers
Chapter 5. "Eating the Head of the Child" : Ritual Exchange as Remedy for Crimes of the Mythic Past
Chapter 6. The Problem with Women
Chapter 7. The Mothers Crime and the Cycle of Blame
Chapter 8. Conclusion: Totem and Taboo Revisited.
Chapter 2. Daily Life in an Eastern Highlands Village
Chapter 3. Portrait of Karapmene
Chapter 4. Totem and Taboo in the New Guinea Highlands: The Collusion of Sisters and Brothers
Chapter 5. "Eating the Head of the Child" : Ritual Exchange as Remedy for Crimes of the Mythic Past
Chapter 6. The Problem with Women
Chapter 7. The Mothers Crime and the Cycle of Blame
Chapter 8. Conclusion: Totem and Taboo Revisited.