The Man-eating Myth

The Man-eating Myth
Title The Man-eating Myth PDF eBook
Author W. Arens
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 232
Release 1979
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Belief in the existence of cannibalism just beyond the borders of one's own culture is a time-honored, universally accepted notion. The author of this provocative book has meticulously viewed the evidence from all field on the world's classic man-eaters, from the 16th-century Aztecs to contemporary African and New Guinean cultures.

The Man-Eating Myth

The Man-Eating Myth
Title The Man-Eating Myth PDF eBook
Author William Arens
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages
Release 1980-09-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0190281200

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A fascinating and well-researched look into what we really know about cannibalism.

The Man-Eating Myth : Anthropology and Anthropophagy

The Man-Eating Myth : Anthropology and Anthropophagy
Title The Man-Eating Myth : Anthropology and Anthropophagy PDF eBook
Author William Arens
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 226
Release 1979-04-26
Genre
ISBN 0199763445

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Cannibal Talk

Cannibal Talk
Title Cannibal Talk PDF eBook
Author Gananath Obeyesekere
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 341
Release 2005-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 0520243080

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"A tour de force: meticulously argued, nuanced, and wideranging in its interpretations. In the hands of a master, the prodigious scholarship and large intellectual appetite make for a very convincing, comprehensive work."—George Marcus, coeditor of Writing Culture "The sheer scope of Cannibal Talk is remarkable, and its contribution to the anthropology of colonialism outstanding. Obeyesekere's research, original thinking, and applied reading are unrivalled on the discourses of cannibalism and their implications. "—Paul Lyons, University of Hawai'i

Bodies, Pleasures, and Passions

Bodies, Pleasures, and Passions
Title Bodies, Pleasures, and Passions PDF eBook
Author Richard G. Parker
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Pages 257
Release 2009-09-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0826516769

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Winner of the Ruth Benedict Prize from the Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists Originally published in the early 1990s, Bodies, Pleasures, and Passions quickly became a classic ethnographic study of the social, cultural and historical construction of sexuality and sexual diversity. Drawing on extensive field research and interviews, together with the analysis of historical and literary texts, anthropologist Richard Parker mapped out the multiple cultural systems that structure gender, sexuality, and erotic practices in Brazil, and helped to open up a new wave of social science research on sexuality. Using ethnographic methods focusing on sexual meanings as an alternative to traditional surveys of sexual behavior, Parker argues that sexual life can only be fully understood through an analysis of the cultural logics that shape experience. Drawing on the tradition of interpretive anthropology, he focuses on the diverse sexual scripts that have been articulated in Brazilian culture and examines the often contradictory ways in which these scripts shape the sexual experience of different individuals. He highlights the sexual socialization of children and young people, and the changing sexual realities of adults living in a rapidly changing world. He underlines the ways in which complex cultural forms such as carnaval can be understood as stories that Brazilians tell themselves about themselves and about the meaning of sexuality in contemporary Brazilian life.

Cannibalism and the Colonial World

Cannibalism and the Colonial World
Title Cannibalism and the Colonial World PDF eBook
Author Francis Barker
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 330
Release 1998-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780521629089

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In Cannibalism and the Colonial World, published in 1998, an international team of specialists from a variety of disciplines - anthropology, literature, art history - discusses the historical and cultural significance of western fascination with the topic of cannibalism. Addressing the image as it appears in a series of texts - popular culture, film, literature, travel writing and anthropology - the essays range from classical times to contemporary critical discourse. Cannibalism and the Colonial World examines western fascination with the figure of the cannibal and how this has impacted on the representation of the non-western world. This group of literary and anthropological scholars analyses the way cannibalism continues to exist as a term within colonial discourse and places the discussion of cannibalism in the context of postcolonial and cultural studies.

The Anthropology of Cannibalism

The Anthropology of Cannibalism
Title The Anthropology of Cannibalism PDF eBook
Author Laurence Goldman
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Cannibalism
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This work looks at how and why cannibalism was actually practised. It studies it both as part of a wider cultural system of meanings about reproduction and regeneration as well as how cannibalism as myth perpetuates political processes of stereotyping across cultures.