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  • 1
    ISBN: 178238376X , 9781782383765
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (224 pages) , illustrations, photographs
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Vehicles : cars, canoes, and other metaphors of moral ambivalence
    DDC: 629.04/6
    Schlagwort(e): Transportation Case studies Social aspects ; Material culture Case studies ; Vehicles Case studies Social aspects ; Transportation ; Social aspects ; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING ; Engineering (General) ; Case studies ; Electronic books ; Material culture ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: Chapter 4 -- Is Female to Male as Lightweight Cars Are to Sports Cars? Gender Metaphors and Cognitive Schemas in Recessionary JapanPart III -- Equivocal Vehicles; Chapter 5 -- Little Cars that Make Us Cry: Yugoslav Fica as a Vehicle for Social Commentary and Ritual Restoration of Innocence; Chapter 6 -- ""Let's Go F.B.!"": Metaphors of Cars and Corruption in China; Chapter 7 -- Barrio Metaxis: Ambivalent Aesthetics in Mexican-American Lowrider Cars; Chapter 8 -- Driving into the Light: Traversing Life and Death in a Lynching Reenactment by African-Americans; Afterword -- Quo Vadis?; Contributors.
    Kurzfassung: Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction -- Charon's Boat and Other Vehicles of Moral Imagination; Part I -- Persons as Vehicles; Chapter 1 -- Living Canoes: Vehicles of Popular Imagination among the Murik of Papua New Guinea; Chapter 2 -- Cars, Persons, and Streets: Erving Goffman and the Analysis of Traffic Rules; Part II -- Vehicles as Gendered Persons; Chapter 3 -- ""It's Not an Airplane, It's My Baby"": Using a Gender Metaphor to Make Sense of Old Warplanes in North America.
    Kurzfassung: Metaphor, as an act of human fancy, combines ideas in improbable ways to sharpen meanings of life and experience. Theoretically, this arises from an association between a sign-for example, a cattle car-and its referent, the Holocaust. These "sign-vehicles" serve as modes of semiotic transportation through conceptual space. Likewise, on-the-ground vehicles can be rich metaphors for the moral imagination. Following on this insight, Vehicles presents a collection of ethnographic essays on the metaphoric significance of vehicles in different cultures. Analyses include canoes in Papua N
    Anmerkung: Includes index , Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Cover
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 978-1-921862-46-5 (PDF) , 978-1-921862-45-8 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (311 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Serie: Monographs in Anthropology Series
    Schlagwort(e): Papua-Neuguinea Indonesien ; Ozeanien ; Melanesien ; Sepik ; Abelam ; Männlichkeit ; Geschichte ; Psychologie ; Spiritualität ; Ethnopsychologie ; Ethnographie ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Kulturanthropologie ; Ethnologe ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Tuzin, Donald F. [Leben und Werk]
    Kurzfassung: In the Sepik Basin of Papua New Guinea, ritual culture was dominated by the Tambaran —a male tutelary spirit that acted as a social and intellectual guardian or patron to those under its aegis as they made their way through life. To Melanesian scholarship, the cultural and psychological anthropologist, Donald F. Tuzin, was something of a Tambaran, a figure whose brilliant and fine-grained ethnographic project in the Arapesh village of Ilahita was immensely influential within and beyond New Guinea anthropology. Tuzin died in 2007, at the age of 61. In his memory, the editors of this collection commissioned a set of original and thought provoking essays from eminent and accomplished anthropologists who knew and were influenced by his work. They are echoes of the Tambaran.The anthology begins with a biographical sketch of Tuzin`s life and scholarship. It is divided into four sections, each of which focuses loosely around one of his preoccupations. The first concerns warfare history, the male cult and changing masculinity, all in Melanesia. The second addresses the relationship between actor and structure. Here, the ethnographic focus momentarily shifts to the Caribbean before turning back to Papua New Guinea in essays that examine uncanny phenomena, narratives about childhood and messianic promises. The third part goes on to offer comparative and psychoanalytic perspectives on the subject in Fiji, Bali, the Amazon as well as Melanesia. Appropriately, the last section concludes with essays on Tuzin`s fieldwork style and his distinctive authorial voice. (Verlagsangaben)
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Preface -- Introduction -- Section One: History, Masculinity and Melanesia -- Section Two: Culture, the Agent and Tuzin`s Methodological Individualism -- Section Three: Comparativism, Psychoanalysis and the Subject -- Section Four: Style -- Donald F. Tuzin: A bibliography
    Anmerkung: Literaturverzeichnis von Donald F. Tuzin: Seite 310-317
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