Big Men and Great Men
Personifications of Power in Melanesia
Herausgeber: Godelier, Maurice; Strathern, Marilyn
Big Men and Great Men
Personifications of Power in Melanesia
Herausgeber: Godelier, Maurice; Strathern, Marilyn
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The societies of Melanesia have been a constant stimulus to anthropological theory.
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The societies of Melanesia have been a constant stimulus to anthropological theory.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9780521102292
- ISBN-10: 0521102294
- Artikelnr.: 25686169
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9780521102292
- ISBN-10: 0521102294
- Artikelnr.: 25686169
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I: 1. From great men to big men: peace, substitution and competition
in the Highlands of New Guinea Pierre Lemonnier; 2; Great man, big man,
chief: a triangulation of the Massim John Liep; 3. Soaring hawks and
grounded persons: the politics of rank and gender in north Vanuatu Margaret
Jolly; Part II: 4. Punishing the yams: leadership and gender ambivalence on
Sabarl Island Debora Battaglia; 5. Great men and total systems: North Mekeo
hereditary authority and social reproduction Mark Moska; 6 The cryptic
brotherhood of big men and great men in Ilahita Donald Tuzin; 7.
Complementarily and rivalry: two contradictory principles in Yafar society
Bernard Juillerat; 8. How Oro Province societies fit Godelier's model Eric
Schwimmer; Part III: 9. The fractal person Roy Wagner; 10. The flute myth
and the law of equivalence: origins of a principle of exchange Gillian
Allison; 11. One man and many men Marilyn Strathern; 12. 'Interests' in
exchange: increment, equivalence and the limits of big-manship Rena
Lederman; 13. Post-Ipomoean modernism: the Duna example Nicholas Modjeska;
14. Big men, great men and women: alternative logics of gender difference
Dan Jorgensen.
in the Highlands of New Guinea Pierre Lemonnier; 2; Great man, big man,
chief: a triangulation of the Massim John Liep; 3. Soaring hawks and
grounded persons: the politics of rank and gender in north Vanuatu Margaret
Jolly; Part II: 4. Punishing the yams: leadership and gender ambivalence on
Sabarl Island Debora Battaglia; 5. Great men and total systems: North Mekeo
hereditary authority and social reproduction Mark Moska; 6 The cryptic
brotherhood of big men and great men in Ilahita Donald Tuzin; 7.
Complementarily and rivalry: two contradictory principles in Yafar society
Bernard Juillerat; 8. How Oro Province societies fit Godelier's model Eric
Schwimmer; Part III: 9. The fractal person Roy Wagner; 10. The flute myth
and the law of equivalence: origins of a principle of exchange Gillian
Allison; 11. One man and many men Marilyn Strathern; 12. 'Interests' in
exchange: increment, equivalence and the limits of big-manship Rena
Lederman; 13. Post-Ipomoean modernism: the Duna example Nicholas Modjeska;
14. Big men, great men and women: alternative logics of gender difference
Dan Jorgensen.
Part I: 1. From great men to big men: peace, substitution and competition
in the Highlands of New Guinea Pierre Lemonnier; 2; Great man, big man,
chief: a triangulation of the Massim John Liep; 3. Soaring hawks and
grounded persons: the politics of rank and gender in north Vanuatu Margaret
Jolly; Part II: 4. Punishing the yams: leadership and gender ambivalence on
Sabarl Island Debora Battaglia; 5. Great men and total systems: North Mekeo
hereditary authority and social reproduction Mark Moska; 6 The cryptic
brotherhood of big men and great men in Ilahita Donald Tuzin; 7.
Complementarily and rivalry: two contradictory principles in Yafar society
Bernard Juillerat; 8. How Oro Province societies fit Godelier's model Eric
Schwimmer; Part III: 9. The fractal person Roy Wagner; 10. The flute myth
and the law of equivalence: origins of a principle of exchange Gillian
Allison; 11. One man and many men Marilyn Strathern; 12. 'Interests' in
exchange: increment, equivalence and the limits of big-manship Rena
Lederman; 13. Post-Ipomoean modernism: the Duna example Nicholas Modjeska;
14. Big men, great men and women: alternative logics of gender difference
Dan Jorgensen.
in the Highlands of New Guinea Pierre Lemonnier; 2; Great man, big man,
chief: a triangulation of the Massim John Liep; 3. Soaring hawks and
grounded persons: the politics of rank and gender in north Vanuatu Margaret
Jolly; Part II: 4. Punishing the yams: leadership and gender ambivalence on
Sabarl Island Debora Battaglia; 5. Great men and total systems: North Mekeo
hereditary authority and social reproduction Mark Moska; 6 The cryptic
brotherhood of big men and great men in Ilahita Donald Tuzin; 7.
Complementarily and rivalry: two contradictory principles in Yafar society
Bernard Juillerat; 8. How Oro Province societies fit Godelier's model Eric
Schwimmer; Part III: 9. The fractal person Roy Wagner; 10. The flute myth
and the law of equivalence: origins of a principle of exchange Gillian
Allison; 11. One man and many men Marilyn Strathern; 12. 'Interests' in
exchange: increment, equivalence and the limits of big-manship Rena
Lederman; 13. Post-Ipomoean modernism: the Duna example Nicholas Modjeska;
14. Big men, great men and women: alternative logics of gender difference
Dan Jorgensen.