Trajectories : Excursions with the Anthropology of E. Douglas Lewis (Asian Thought and Culture .74) (2016. XXVI, 362 S. 10 Abb. 225 mm)

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Trajectories : Excursions with the Anthropology of E. Douglas Lewis (Asian Thought and Culture .74) (2016. XXVI, 362 S. 10 Abb. 225 mm)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 362 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433133572

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This volume engages with the work of E. Douglas Lewis, who has made major contributions to the understanding of Eastern Indonesia, ethnography, culture, and religion, as well as a neurobiologically informed anthropology. Lewis' work on the Ata Tana 'Ai (People of the Forest) of Flores has long been regarded as a seminal work on culture and society in Eastern Indonesia. His 'precedence theory' became highly influential among anthropologists in their interpretations of other social groups in the region. In this volume, however, a group of scholars influenced by his work undertake diverse and thought-provoking excursions from Lewis' work, shedding light on his insights on subjects ranging from Eastern Indonesian ethnography, to theorizing culture change, to development, and to the nascent field of 'neuroanthropology'. Of particular note, this book also features an extended contribution by Lewis that is, as Professor James J. Fox notes in this book's foreword, 'the kind of serious contemplation of an intellectual trajectory that every senior anthropologist should be urged to write'.

Contents

James J. Fox: Foreword - Acknowledgments - Julian C. H. Lee/John M. Prior: Introduction - Oscar Pareira Mandalangi: Prologue: 'The Adroit Hunter'—Memories of a Friend, Tribute by a Close Collaborator - Greg Acciaioli: The Place of Non-Place in Bugis Ritual: Ethnographically Interrogating the Distinction of Modernity and Supermodernity - Paulus Budi Kleden: The Ambivalence of the Ancestors: Interpreting the Rite of Tu Dhe'u in Palu'e Based on the Scapegoat Theory of René Girard - Michael P. Vischer: A Look at Early Austronesian Society in the Light of the Ko'a Social Order - Olaf H. Smedal: Ngadha House Society Origins: The Miniature Evidence - John M. Prior: 'I hear those voices that will not be drowned': Genres, Themes, Patterns: Teasing out a Possible Macro-Structure in The Stranger-Kings of Sikka - Thomas A. Reuter: The Disappearing of a World Religion: Reflections on Ancestor Religion, Dualism, and the Deeper Significance of the Austronesian Approach to Life - David Butterworth: Identity and Precedence in Transformations of Sikkanese Societies: The Case of the Ata Krowé - Justin L. Wejak: Myths of Origins of Rice in Flores, Eastern Indonesia - Edgar Myer: Aspiration, Opportunity, Sufficiency: Applying Anthropology to Aid and Development in Sikka - Ivo Strecker: From Ethnography to Rhetoric Culture Theory - Sylvia Seldon/Julian C. H. Lee: On the Origins of Culture and Change: Stochastic Processes in Malaysia and South Africa - Julian C. H. Lee: The Great Confabulation: Bearing the Brain in Mind when Considering the Formation of Narratives - Juan F. Domínguez D.: Cultural Reason and Discovery - E. Douglas Lewis: An Ecology of Steps to a Mind - Contributors.