The Poetics of Death
Title | The Poetics of Death PDF eBook |
Author | Beatrice Martina Guenther |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 1996-01-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780791430231 |
Discusses literary representations of death to explore the relation between writing and death--death understood as both the death of the individual and the death of meaning.
The Poetics of Death
Title | The Poetics of Death PDF eBook |
Author | Beatrice Martina Guenther |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 1996-07-12 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780791430248 |
Discusses literary representations of death to explore the relation between writing and death--death understood as both the death of the individual and the death of meaning.
Dark Shamans
Title | Dark Shamans PDF eBook |
Author | Neil L. Whitehead |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 325 |
Release | 2002-10-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0822384302 |
On the little-known and darker side of shamanism there exists an ancient form of sorcery called kanaimà, a practice still observed among the Amerindians of the highlands of Guyana, Venezuela, and Brazil that involves the ritual stalking, mutilation, lingering death, and consumption of human victims. At once a memoir of cultural encounter and an ethnographic and historical investigation, this book offers a sustained, intimate look at kanaimà, its practitioners, their victims, and the reasons they give for their actions. Neil L. Whitehead tells of his own involvement with kanaimà—including an attempt to kill him with poison—and relates the personal testimonies of kanaimà shamans, their potential victims, and the victims’ families. He then goes on to discuss the historical emergence of kanaimà, describing how, in the face of successive modern colonizing forces—missionaries, rubber gatherers, miners, and development agencies—the practice has become an assertion of native autonomy. His analysis explores the ways in which kanaimà mediates both national and international impacts on native peoples in the region and considers the significance of kanaimà for current accounts of shamanism and religious belief and for theories of war and violence. Kanaimà appears here as part of the wider lexicon of rebellious terror and exotic horror—alongside the cannibal, vampire, and zombie—that haunts the western imagination. Dark Shamans broadens discussions of violence and of the representation of primitive savagery by recasting both in the light of current debates on modernity and globalization.
The Poetics of Processing
Title | The Poetics of Processing PDF eBook |
Author | Anna J. Osterholtz |
Publisher | University Press of Colorado |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2020-12-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1646420616 |
In 2002, Neil Whitehead published Dark Shamans: Kanaimà and the Poetics of Violent Death, in which he applied the concept of poetics to the study of violence and observed the power of violence in the creation and expression of identity and social relationships. The Poetics of Processing applies Whitehead’s theory on violence to mortuary and skeletal assemblages in the Andes, Mexico, the US Southwest, Jordan, Ethiopia, Egypt, and Turkey, examining the complex cultural meanings of the manipulation of remains after death. The contributors interpret postmortem treatment of the physical body through a poetics lens, examining body processing as a mechanism for the re-creation of cosmological events and processing’s role in the creation of social memory. They analyze methods of processing and the ways in which the living use the physical body to stratify society and gain power, as evidenced in rituals of body preparation and burial around the world, objects buried with the dead and the hierarchies of tomb occupancy, the dissection of cadavers by medical students, the appropriation of living spaces once occupied by the dead, and the varying treatments of the remains of social outsiders, prisoners of war, and executed persons. The Poetics of Processing combines social theory and bioarchaeology to examine how the living manipulate the bodies of the dead for social purposes. These case studies—ranging from prehistoric to historic and modern and from around the globe—explore this complex material relationship that does not cease with physical death. This volume will be of interest to mortuary archaeologists, bioarchaeologists, and cultural anthropologists. Contributors: Dil Singh Basanti, Roselyn Campbell, Carlina de la Cova, Eric Haanstad, Scott Haddow, Christina Hodge, Christopher Knusel, Kristin Kuckelman, Clark Spencer Larsen, Debra Martin, Kenneth Nystrom, Adrianne Offenbecker, Megan Perry, Marin Pilloud, Beth K. Scaffidi, Mehmet Somel, Kyle D. Waller
Quoting Death in Early Modern England
Title | Quoting Death in Early Modern England PDF eBook |
Author | S. Newstok |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 2008-12-17 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0230594786 |
An innovative study of the Renaissance practice of making epitaphic gestures within other English genres. A poetics of quotation uncovers the ways in which writers including Shakespeare, Marlowe, Holinshed, Sidney, Jonson, Donne, and Elizabeth I have recited these texts within new contexts.
Coal Mountain Elementary
Title | Coal Mountain Elementary PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Nowak |
Publisher | |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN |
"A tribute to miners and working people everywhere."--Howard Zinn
I Remember Death By Its Proximity to What I Love
Title | I Remember Death By Its Proximity to What I Love PDF eBook |
Author | Mahogany L. Browne |
Publisher | Haymarket Books |
Pages | 50 |
Release | 2021-09-14 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1642596469 |
The long form poem is a practice of poetics in joy, gratitude, sadness, resilience and pain. This literary work serves as a practice of self-reflection and accountability in the wake of the prison system. This poem is dirge work acknowledging unjust atrocities, but reveling in our human resilience.