An edition of Malanggan (2002)

Malanggan

art, memory, and sacrifice

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An edition of Malanggan (2002)

Malanggan

art, memory, and sacrifice

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"Malanggan are among the most treasured possessions in the Pacific, yet they continue to confound anthropologists. Central to funerals in New Ireland, these 'death' figures are intended to decompose as symbolic representations of the dead. Wrapped in images that are conceived of as 'skins', they are both visually complex and intriguing. This book is the first to interpret these mysterious agents of resemblance and connection as having a cognitive rather than a linguistic basis."

"This study begins by tracing the history of the collections and moves on to consider the role these artefacts play in sacrifice, ritual and exchange. What is the relationship between Malanggan and memory? How can Malanggan be understood as a life force as well as a vehicle for thought? In an analysis of the cognitive aspects of Malanggan, Kuchler offers a conceptualization of the centrality of the knot as a mode of being, thinking and binding in the Pacific." "Malanggan: Art, Memory and Sacrifice provides a new take on one of the Pacific's classic puzzles, as well as a wealth of new information and resources for anthropologists, collectors and curators alike."--Jacket.

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Publisher
Berg
Language
English
Pages
212

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Malanggan: art, memory, and sacrifice
2002, Berg
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Table of Contents

Gathering places
Matriliny in the making
Sacrifice and calendrical rites
The building up of the fire
Images of malanggan
On building and thinking
Potent absence and the dynamics of sacrificial economy
Conclusion: the repast recaptured.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Oxford, UK, New York
Series
Materializing culture

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.8/09953
Library of Congress
GN671.N5 K83 2002, GN671.N5K83 2002, GN671.N5

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
212

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3555765M
ISBN 10
1859736173, 185973622X
LCCN
2002012010
OCLC/WorldCat
1197637205, 50279973
Library Thing
9825274
Goodreads
3687446
287581

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