?mie Sex Affiliation: A Papuan Nature
The practice of affiliating the female child with the mother and the male child with the father was considered a rare and inexplicable practice in Papua New Guinean ethnography at the time the original data was collected some forty years ago. Marta Rohatynskyj undertakes a shift in her analytical concepts of kinship studies to reveal the deep-seated disjuncture between female and male that this practice represents. The author argues that this practice is associated with a totemic/animistic ontology and has currency in a particular type of Melanesian society.
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?mie Sex Affiliation: A Papuan Nature
The practice of affiliating the female child with the mother and the male child with the father was considered a rare and inexplicable practice in Papua New Guinean ethnography at the time the original data was collected some forty years ago. Marta Rohatynskyj undertakes a shift in her analytical concepts of kinship studies to reveal the deep-seated disjuncture between female and male that this practice represents. The author argues that this practice is associated with a totemic/animistic ontology and has currency in a particular type of Melanesian society.
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?mie Sex Affiliation: A Papuan Nature
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?mie Sex Affiliation: A Papuan Nature
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781800736603 |
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Publisher: | Berghahn Books |
Publication date: | 10/14/2022 |
Series: | ASAO Studies in Pacific Anthropology , #14 |
Pages: | 274 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d) |
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