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After The Cult Perceptions Of Other And Self In West New Britain Papua New Guinea 1st Edition Holger Jebens

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After The Cult Perceptions Of Other And Self In West New Britain Papua New Guinea 1st Edition Holger Jebens
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Holger Jebens
ISBN: 9781845458225, 9781845456740, 9780857457981, 1845458222, 1845456742, 0857457985
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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After The Cult Perceptions Of Other And Self In West New Britain Papua New Guinea 1st Edition Holger Jebens by Holger Jebens 9781845458225, 9781845456740, 9780857457981, 1845458222, 1845456742, 0857457985 instant download after payment.

In many parts of the world the "white man" is perceived to be an instigator of globalization and an embodiment of modernity. However, so far anthropologists have paid little attention to the actual heterogeneity and complexity of "whiteness" in specific ethnographic contexts. This study examines cultural perceptions of other and self as expressed in cargo cults and masked dances in Papua New Guinea. Indigenous terms, images, and concepts are being contrasted with their western counterparts, the latter partly deriving from the publications and field notes of Charles Valentine. After having done his first fieldwork more than fifty years ago, this "anthropological ancestor" has now become part of the local tradition and has thus turned into a kind of mythical figure. Based on anthropological fieldwork as well as on archival studies, this book addresses the relation between western and indigenous perceptions of self and other, between "tradition" and "modernity," and between anthropological "ancestors" and "descendants." In this way the work contributes to the study of "whiteness," "cargo cults" and masked dances in Papua New Guinea.

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