Linked e-resources

Details

Intro; Preface; Contents; List of Contributors; Notes on Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction; The Contributions; By Comparison; References; Chapter 2: Becoming a Sinta: Learning to See Dreams and Relating to the Dead; Introduction; Escaping and Pleading Forgiveness; To Go Peddling and Begging, Learning to Respect and Giving Birth; Respect for the Dead; Bemoaning Our Son: Becoming a Sinta; The Relationship of 'Blood'; Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 3: "You are like Geese". Working and Drum Dancing with Inuit Elders in Nunavut (Canada); Introduction

How Qallunaat Came into Being. The Incorporation of Strangers in Inuit MythologyDrum Dancing. Transforming Strangers into Local Participants; Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 4: Being the Other in Inuit Society; Introduction; Time, Space, and Belonging; Being Inummarriit: "Real Inuit"; Inummariit and Qallunaat; A Qallunaat Anthropologist in Qikiqtarjuaq; Social and Community Life; Between the Settlement and Camps; Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 5: An Anthropologist in Kanaky. Modulations of Belonging and Otherness; Introduction; First Ceremonial Interactions

Arama and Hoot ma WhaapDaily Interactions; Integration on the Road; The Marché as a Context of Integration; Articulations of Belonging and Otherness in Ceremonies; Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 6: A Stranger-Anthropologist as Advocate of Māori Development Projects; Introduction; Fieldwork in Māori Society; Casting a Foreign Anthropologist; Back in the Field Again; Advocacy, Anthropology and Ethics; Long-Term Fieldwork; The Ambiguity of Participant Observation; Anthropologists as Remote Relatives; The Strangeness of Anthropologists; Concluding Remarks; References

Chapter 7: On Becoming a Ritual Master Among the Lanten-Yao Mun-Of LaosIntroduction; My Incorporation as a Visiting European Scholar; Lanten Conceptualisations of the Other; The Other as a Completing Part; My Incorporation as a Lanten Person; Ritual Engagement with the Cosmos as Part of the Identity; Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 8: To Be Made Part of the Tobelo Society (North Moluccas); Introduction; Modes of Incorporation (I); Modes of Incorporation (II); Modes of Incorporation (III); Conclusion; References

Chapter 9: Welcome to Tanebar-Evav: Can One Be Incorporated in a Village Society?Introduction; First Days and First Steps Towards Exchange; In the Past; A House on the Cliff; About Values: Taking Care Of, Keeping Watch Over, Being Looked Out For; Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 10: "What Is Your Empaako?" Naming and Becoming a Munyoro in Western Uganda; Introduction; The Importance of Names: Of Affection and Praise; The Return of Kingship to Uganda; Arriving in the Bunyoro Kingdom; What Is Your Empaako?; The Empaako Naming System and Ceremony; Kaikara Adyeri

Browse Subjects

Show more subjects...

Statistics

from
to
Export