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Author Eves

Title The The Magical Body
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (325 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgements; Language Notes and Conventions; Glossary; Introduction; Ethnographic emplacements and encounters; The Lelet imagining their world; Magic and the anthropological imagination; The body and the anthropological imagination; The power of movement and the movement of power; Outline of book; One Empowering Bodies, Engendering Bodies; Mapping the body; Person, products and the creation of value; Embodiment; Movement, power and the dance; The vulnerable body
Two From Colonialism to Cash CropsColonial governance; From coconuts to cash cropping; Developing roads, developing cash cropping; Three Christianity, Conversion and Magic; 'We are in darkness and many are dying. When is the light coming?'; The-culture hero Moroa who became God; From 'heathen darkness' to Holy Spirit movement; Magic and the baptism of the Holy Spirit; Four Embodying Kinship: Shame, Sex and Shell Valuables; Moieties, clans and lineages; Avoidance relationships and bodies in space; Shame, secrecy and sexual revelations; Valuables, desire and movement; Having somewhere to sit
Five Other Bodies, Other Powers: The World of Non-Human BeingsThe multiple bodily forms of larada; Refiguring the human form in lagas; Larada, seating and movement; The movement of lagas to peripheral spaces; Illness, death and vulnerable bodies; Revelatory, magical and innovative powers; Six The Origins of Taro and the Culture of Famine; Food staples and travelling food; Nirut and the mythic origins of taro; Famine and the flight of food; Countering famine; Seven The Magical World of the Garden; The taro gardening cycle; Garden magic; Lemeravas and seating the place
Regimes of abstinence and bodily regulationEight Feasting and Fame: Finishing the Dead and Lifting up the Names of the Living; The feasting cycle; Finishing the head of the deceased; Making power manifest, making the place heavy; Fame, movement, memory; Epilogue; Archival Sources; Bibliography; Index
Summary An intriguing exploration of the role and significance of the body in the world of a Pacific Islands People, the Lelet of New Ireland (Papua New Guinea). In vivid ethnographic detail, the monograph captures the fluidity and complexity of Lelet conceptions of corporeality and their significance to identity as they encounter the influences of modernity, in the form of colonialism, Christianity and cash-cropping. The author examines the importance of the body to constructions of identity and difference, and its role in the constitution of place and space. The book provides a richly detailed ethno
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Subject Mandak (Papua New Guinean people) -- Rites and ceremonies
Mandak (Papua New Guinean people) -- Food
Mandak (Papua New Guinean people) -- Agriculture
Human body -- Social aspects -- Papua New Guinea -- New Ireland Province
Human body -- Symbolic aspects -- Papua New Guinea -- New Ireland Province
Magic -- Papua New Guinea -- New Ireland Province
Human body -- Social aspects
Human body -- Symbolic aspects
Magic
Manners and customs
SUBJECT New Ireland Province (Papua New Guinea) -- Social life and customs
Subject Papua New Guinea -- New Ireland Province
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781134410507
1134410506