Melanesian Odysseys
Negotiating the Self, Narrative, and Modernity
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Berghahn Books
Published:1st Jan '10
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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.
“…a bold attempt to reshape ethnographic approaches to Melanesia.” · JRAI
"The effect is refreshing. The book is written with an immediacy of feeling for place and time and persons... It is a real pleasure to read, its theoretical impetus shot through with insights and aphorisms that can only have come from long reflected-upon ethnographic wisdom. This engaging book will be much debated, and deserves to be." · Marilyn Strathern in The Australian Journal of Anthropology
"...convincing and empathetic, rich in detail, and clearly based on a lifetime of fieldwork and friendship." · Pacific Affairs
ISBN: 9781845457068
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 367g
272 pages