Melanesian Odysseys : Negotiating the Self, Narrative, and Modernity (Library Binding)

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Melanesian Odysseys : Negotiating the Self, Narrative, and Modernity (Library Binding)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781845455255
  • DDC分類 306.0995

Full Description

In a series of epic self-narratives ranging from traditional cultural embodiments to picaresque adventures, Christian epiphanies and a host of interactive strategies and techniques for living, Kewa Highlanders (PNG) attempt to shape and control their selves and their relentlessly changing world. This lively account transcends ethnographic particularity and offers a wide-reaching perspective on the nature of being human. Inverting the analytic logic of her previous work, which sought to uncover what social structures concealed, Josephides focuses instead on the cultural understandings that people make explicit in their actions and speech. Using approaches from philosophy and anthropology, she examines elicitation (how people create their selves and their worlds in the act of making explicit) and mimesis (how anthropologists produce ethnographies), to arrive at an unexpected conclusion: that knowledge of self and other alike derives from self-externalization rather than self-introspection.

Contents

List of Illustrations

Dramatis Personae

Preface

Overtures, Ethnographic and Theoretical

Chapter 1. The Aesthetics of Fieldwork among the Kewa

The Style and Tone of Kewa Life

Bickering, Bantering and Coming to Blows

Place, Movement and Residential Mobility

Daily Life Scrambling into the Field: Mining the Field and Eliciting Minefields

Chapter 2. Self Strategies: Ascription, Interlocution, Elicitation

The Person/Self/Individual

An Archaeology of the Self Ascription: Distinguishing, Co-creating and Merging Self and Other

A Modern History of the Self: Interlocution and Its Denial

The Everyday Self: Language and Communication at Issue

What Speech Does: Communication as Capability Strategies

Elicitation, Explicitness, Rehearsed and Rehearsing Talk and Action

Conclusion

PART I: NARRATIVES

Chapter 3. Narrating the Self I: Moral Constructions of the Self as Paradigmatic Accounts

Theories of Narrative

Narrative and Paradigmatic Thought

Ethics, Morality and the Self in Paradigmatic Accounts

The Storytellers (Wapa, Ragunanu, Pupula, Yakiranu, Payanu) Kewa

Pre-contact Practices and Persons: A Narrative of Many Growing up

Of Courtship and Marriage

Of Magic and Gardens Spirit Houses

Pig Kills Warfare and Pacification

Conclusions: Moral Constructions of the Self as Paradigmatic Accounts

Chapter 4. Narrating the Self II: Metanarratives of Culture, Self, and Change

The Storytellers (Rumbame, Alirapu, Mayanu, Mapi)

Rumbame's Story

Alirapu's Story

Mayanu's Story (Excerpt)

Mapi's Story

Mapi: Visionary and Dreamer

Four Features Revisited and Expanded

Creating Moral Personhood

Constructing Coherent Selves

Constructing Critical Metanarratives

Facing Modernity and Christianity

Conclusion

Chapter 5. Narrating the Self III: The Heroic, the Epic and the Picaresque in a Changed World

The Storytellers (Hapkas, Papola, Rimbu, Lari)

The Stories: Third Set Hapkas's (Nasupeli's) Story

Papola's Story

Rimbu's Story

Lari's Story

Seizing the New World: Narrative, Consciousness and Communication

The Heroic, the Epic, the Picaresque and the Symbolic

Narrative as Form of Consciousness and Organization of Experience

Experience and Consciousness

Morality Narratives as Communication

PART II: PORTRAITS (Several Weddings, Some Divorces and Three Funerals)

Chapter 6. Portraits and Minimal Narratives: Elicitations of Social Reality

Portraits, Stories and Minimal Narratives

Elicitation and Explicitness

Language, Talk and Action

Norms and Claims: Rehearsed and Rehearsing

Talk and Action

Conclusion

Chapter 7. Love and All That: Negotiating Marriage and Marital Life

Courtship Problems with Bride Price

Irregular Unions

Polygyny and Conflict

Ainu and Yako

Giame and Yadi

Lari and Rimbu

Liame, Rosa and Kiru

Rarapalu, Karupiri, Foti and Waliya

Negotiating Marriage and Marital Life

Love and All That

Chapter 8. The Politics of Death

Who's the Big Man of Us All?

Rake's Death

Duties to Persons, Rights in Persons: Wapa's Death

Out with the Old, in with the New: Payanu's Death

Death and Recurring Conflict: Conclusion

Chapter 9. Mimesis, Ethnography and Knowledge

Stories, Ethnography, Theory

Mimesis as a Way of Knowing

Ethnography as Difference, Locality and Chronicle

Cultural Region and the Tyranny of Theoretical Regionalism

Ethnography as Chronicle of Cultural History/History of Consciousness

References

Index

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