An edition of Shooting the sun (1992)

Shooting the sun

ritual and meaning in West Sepik

Shooting the sun
Bernard Juillerat
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An edition of Shooting the sun (1992)

Shooting the sun

ritual and meaning in West Sepik

"Shooting the Sun reinterprets the Ida ritual of the Umeda society of Papua New Guinea, described in Alfred Gell's modern classic Metamorphosis of the Cassowaries: Umeda Society, Language and Ritual (1975). Bernard Juillerat and eight other distinguished scholars, including Gell, apply a range of theoretical constructs - Freudian, Marxist, gender-based, and Lacanian, among others - to Ida ceremonies and the similar Yangis ritual of the neighboring Yafar people." "Shooting the Sun begins with Juillerat's description and analysis of the Yangis ritual. Drawing on a secret exegesis provided by Yafar experts, Juillerat interprets the Ida-Yangis rituals as a reformulation of the oedipal ontogenetic scenario, with shooting arrows toward the sun as the ritual's finale, representing a decisive separation from the mother's womb (the earth) and the appropriation of the mother's breast (the sun)." "Five anthropologists and two psychoanalysts - including Andre Green, Francois Manenti, Marilyn Strathern, Richard Werbner, and Roy Wagner - comment on Juillerat's and Gell's analyses. Juillerat assesses the proposed theoretical concepts, reconsidering Yangis and the mythology that sustains it in light of this assessment and providing some recently uncovered ethnographic material. Shooting the Sun is significant both for the ethnographic data it contains and for the theoretical sophistication it displays."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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310

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Shooting the sun: ritual and meaning in West Sepik
1992, Smithsonian Institution Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-301) and index.
"Published in cooperation with the Ministère des affaires étrangères, Paris."

Published in
Washington
Series
Smithsonian series in ethnographic inquiry

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
299/.92
Library of Congress
DU740.42 .S5 1992, DU740.42.S5 1992

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Pagination
x, 310 p. :
Number of pages
310

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1703398M
ISBN 10
1560981687
LCCN
92004511
OCLC/WorldCat
25413505
LibraryThing
8692905
Goodreads
2472264

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OL18299931W

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