The Work of the Gods in Tikopia

The Work of the Gods in Tikopia
Title The Work of the Gods in Tikopia PDF eBook
Author Raymond Firth
Publisher Berg Publishers
Pages 292
Release 1967-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781845203054

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First published in 1939 and long out of print, this book remains unique as the only full and detailed account by a social anthropologist of a complete pagan Polynesian ritual cycle. This new single-volume edition omits some of the Tikopia vernacular texts, but includes a new theoretical introduction; postscripts have also been supplied to some of the chapters comparing the performances of 1928-9 with those witnessed by Professor Firth on his second visit to Tikopia in 1952. There is a specially written Epilogue on the final eclipse of the traditional ritual, based on a third visit by the author during the summer of 1966.

The Work of the Gods in Tikopia

The Work of the Gods in Tikopia
Title The Work of the Gods in Tikopia PDF eBook
Author RAYMOND. FIRTH
Publisher Routledge
Pages 292
Release 2021-03-31
Genre
ISBN 9780367716660

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First published in 1939 and long out of print, this book remains unique as the only full and detailed account by a social anthropologist of a complete pagan Polynesian ritual cycle. This new single-volume edition omits some of the Tikopia vernacular texts, but includes a new theoretical introduction; postscripts have also been supplied to some of the chapters comparing the performances of 1928-9 with those witnessed by Professor Firth on his second visit to Tikopia in 1952. There is a specially written Epilogue on the final eclipse of the traditional ritual, based on a third visit by the author during the summer of 1966.

The Case for Work

The Case for Work
Title The Case for Work PDF eBook
Author Jean-Philippe Deranty
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 433
Release 2024-10-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0192887165

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The modern work ethic is in crisis. The numerous harms and injustices harboured by current labour markets and work organisations, combined with the threat of mass unemployment entailed in rampant automation, have inspired a strong “post-work” movement in the theoretical humanities and social sciences, echoed by many intellectuals, journalists, artists and progressives. Against this widespread temptation to declare work obsolete, The Case for Work shows that our paltry situation is critical precisely because work matters. It is a mistake to advocate a society beyond work on the basis of its current organisation. In the first part of the book, the arguments feeding into the “case against work” are located in the long history of social and political thought. This comprehensive, genealogical inquiry highlights many conceptual and methodological issues that continue to plague contemporary accounts. The second part of the book makes the “case for work” in a positive way through a dialectical argument. The very feature of work that its critics emphasise, namely that it is a realm of necessity, is precisely what makes it the conduit for freedom and flourishing, provided each member of society is in a position to face this necessity in conditions that are equal and just.

Rank and Religion in Tikopia

Rank and Religion in Tikopia
Title Rank and Religion in Tikopia PDF eBook
Author Raymond Firth
Publisher Routledge
Pages 431
Release 2011
Genre Religion
ISBN 0415694701

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Originally published in 1970, this book represents a unique study of beliefs and ritual practices in a pagan religion, and of the processes by which a transformation to Christianity took place. Christianity came to the major islands of Polynesia nearly two centuries ago, and within a couple of generations, the traditional pagan religion had disappeared. Only a few remote islands such as Tikopia preserved their ancient cults. Over eighty years ago, the author first observed and took part in these pagan rites, and on later visits he studied the change from paganism to Christian faith. Unique in its rich documentation, this book presents a systematic account of the traditional beliefs in gods and spirits and of the way in which these were fused with the social and political structure. The causes and dramatic results of the conversion to Christianity are then described, ending with an examination of the religious situation at the time of the book's original publication. The book is both a contribution to anthropology and a case study in religious history. It completes the major series of studies of Tikopia society for which the author is famous. It gives the first full account of a Polynesian religious system in a state of change.

Quadripartite Structures

Quadripartite Structures
Title Quadripartite Structures PDF eBook
Author Mark S. Mosko
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 332
Release 1985-06-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780521264525

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This book was the first detailed, comprehensive study of Bush Mekeo culture and society.

Religious Consciousness and Experience

Religious Consciousness and Experience
Title Religious Consciousness and Experience PDF eBook
Author Thomas N. Munson
Publisher Springer
Pages 231
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 940119405X

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It is one of the ironies of our times that, as the practise of religion wanes, a theoretical interest in it on the part of many anthropologists, psychologists, sociologists and philosophers waxes. Among these, only philosophers bring to their task a long history of theological and reli gious relations. Hence their renewed interest has been hailed as a break down of isolationism, heralding, perhaps, a new era of interdisciplinary peace. To celebrate this new ecumenism, a Chicago seminary, consis tently with its purpose, sponsored a colloquium to explore the future of philosophical theology. If some of its participating professional philosophers initially felt a twinge of embarrassment over their presence at an ostensibly theological meeting, they soon were at ease. No one was called upon to define the topic, or even to suggest its relationship to a philosophy of religion. Conveniently, everyone could role up his sleeves and get to work on a job he personally felt needed doing. Can we wonder that the lay observer appeared somewhat confused? Was the purpose to analyze "God talk," or to find a place for 'God' in a metaphysical scheme? Or if not these, something else? It soon became evident that the participants in the colloquium ranged from the free swinger to the severely inhibited, depending upon the role each assigned to dogma and creed.

Pioneering Social Research

Pioneering Social Research
Title Pioneering Social Research PDF eBook
Author Thompson, Paul
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 254
Release 2022-04-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1447333578

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Presenting the landmark Pioneers life stories project, this one-of-a-kind book documents how modern social research in the UK was shaped. It combines a fascinating history of the generations who built outstanding and influential social research with a valuable resource for future research and teaching on methods.