Ways of Baloma rethinking magic and kinship from the Trobriands

"Bronislaw Malinowski's path-breaking research in the Trobriand Islands shaped much of modern anthropology's disciplinary paradigm. Yet many conundrums remain. For example, Malinowski asserted that baloma spirits of the dead were responsible for procreation but had limited influence o...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Mosko, Mark S., 1948- (-)
Otros Autores: Daniel, Tablu Pulaysi
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : Hau Books [2017]
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
The Malinowski monographs.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Sumario:"Bronislaw Malinowski's path-breaking research in the Trobriand Islands shaped much of modern anthropology's disciplinary paradigm. Yet many conundrums remain. For example, Malinowski asserted that baloma spirits of the dead were responsible for procreation but had limited influence on their living descendants in magic and other matters, claims largely unchallenged by subsequent field investigators, until now. Based on extended fieldwork at Omarakana village--home of the Tabalu "Paramount Chief"--Mark S. Mosko argues instead that these and virtually all contexts of indigenous sociality are conceived as sacrificial reciprocities between the mirror worlds that baloma and humans inhabit."--Publisher's description.
Descripción Física:1 recurso electrónico
Formato:Forma de acceso: World Wide Web.
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (páginas 427-454) e índice.
ISBN:9781912808229