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  • Frobenius-Institut  (6)
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  • Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
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  • 1
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    Book
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 0-19-027550-2 , 978-0-19-027550-1
    Language: English
    Pages: 230 Seiten
    Keywords: Ehe Elternschaft ; Polygamie ; Soziale Organisation ; Verhalten, sexuelles ; Gewalt, sexuelle ; Erwachsener ; Homosexualität ; Gottheit
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  • 2
    ISBN: 978-0-19-875931-7 , 0-19-875931-2
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 232 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln
    Keywords: Ost-Afrika Sachkultur ; Materielle Kultur ; Geschichte ; Archäologie ; Swahili-Cluster ; Folklore ; Soziales Leben
    Abstract: A Material Culture focuses on objects in Swahili society through the elaboration of an approach that sees people and things as caught up in webs of mutual interaction. It therefore provides both a new theoretical intervention in some of the key themes in material culture studies, including the agency of objects and the ways they were linked to social identities, through the development of the notion of a biography of practice. These theoretical discussions are explored through the archaeology of the Swahili, on the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Africa. This coast was home to a series of settlements from the seventh century onwards; some grew to become coral-built 'stonetowns'. These precolonial towns, such as Kilwa Kisiwani, Mombasa, and Gede, represent a unique urban tradition. They were deeply involved in maritime trade, carried out by a diverse Islamic population. This book suggests that the Swahili are a highly-significant case study for exploration of the relationship between objects and people in the past, as the society was constituted and defined through a particular material setting. Further, it is suggested that this relationship was subtly different than in other areas, and particularly from western models that dominate prevailing analysis. The case is made for an alternative form of materiality, perhaps common to the wider Indian Ocean world, with an emphasis on redistribution and circulation rather than on the accumulation of wealth. The reader will therefore gain familiarity with a little-known and fascinating culture, as well as appreciating the ways that non-western examples can add to our theoretical models.
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  • 3
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    Book
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 978-0-19-517706-0 , 0-19-517706-1 , 978-0-19-51770-7
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 208 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Indien Hinduismus ; Frau ; Soziales Leben ; Ritual und Zeremonie ; Tradition ; Alltag ; Familie ; Haushalt
    Abstract: In this book, Tracy Pintchman has assembled ten leading scholars of Hinduism to explore the complex relationship between Hindu women's rituals and their lives beyond ritual. The book focuses particularly on the relationship of women's ritual practices to domesticity, exposing and exploring the nuances, complexities, and limits of this relationship. In many cultural and historical contexts, including contemporary India, women's everyday lives tend to revolve heavily around domestic and interpersonal concerns, especially care for children, the home, husbands, and other relatives. Hence, women's religiosity also tends to emphasize the domestic realm and the relationships most central to women. But women's religious concerns certainly extend beyond domesticity. Furthermore, even the domestic religious activities that Hindu women perform may not merely replicate or affirm traditionally formulated domestic ideals but may function strategically to reconfigure, reinterpret, criticize, or even reject such ideals. This volume takes a fresh look at issues of the relationship between Hindu women's ritual practices and normative domesticity. In so doing, it emphasizes female innovation and agency in constituting and transforming both ritual and the domestic realm and calls attention to the limitations of normative domesticity as a category relevant to many forms of Hindu women's religious practice.
    Description / Table of Contents: Pt. 1. Engaging domesticity. The cat in the courtyard: the performance of Sanskrit and the religious experience of women / Laurie L. Patton -- Wandering from "hills to valleys" with the goddess: protection and freedom in the Matamma tradition of Andhra / Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger -- Lovesick Gopi or woman's best friend: the mythic Sakhi and ritual friendships among women in Benares / Tracy Pintchman -- Words that breach walls: women's rituals in Rajasthan / Lindsey Harlan -- Threshold designs, forehead dots, and menstruation rituals: exploring time and space in Tamil Kolams / Vijaya Rettakudi Nagarajan. Pt. 2. Beyond domesticity. Domesticity and difference/women and men: religious life in medieval Tamilnadu / Leslie C. Orr -- The anatomy of devotion: the life and poetry of Karaikkal Ammaiyar / Elaine Craddock -- The play of the mother: possession and power in Hindu women's goddess rituals / Kathleen M. Erndl -- Does Tantric ritual empower women? Renunciation and domesticity among female Bengali Tantrikas / June McDaniel -- Performing arts, re-forming rituals: women and social change in South India / Vasudha Narayanan.
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  • 4
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    Book
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 978-0-19-565833-0 , 0-19-564885-4
    Language: English
    Pages: XXIX, 436 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published, second impression
    Keywords: Indien Ländliches Gebiet ; Witwenschaft ; Askese ; Witwenverbrennung ; Hinduismus ; Familie ; Armut ; Soziales Leben ; Soziale Bedingungen
    Abstract: This text systematically examines the relationship between the ideals and the realities of widowhood in rural India. Chen shows how ideological constructions of widowhood - the ascetic, child and sati - embedded in orhodox Hindu traditions and texts are manifested in customary practices and norms. Based on rich empirical data the book provides a comprehensive view of the day-to-day realities of widows in rural India.
    Description / Table of Contents: Pt. I. Ideal Widowhood -- Ch. 1. The Ideal Hindu Woman -- Ch. 2. The Sati -- Ch. 3. The Remarried Widow -- Ch. 4. The Ascetic Widow -- Pt. II. Real Widows -- Ch. 5. Ties That Bind -- Ch. 6. Room and Board -- Ch. 7. A Share of Property -- Ch. 8. The Need to Work.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite [396]-418
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  • 5
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    Book
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 386 Seiten
    Edition: repr.
    Keywords: Indien Hinduismus ; Gottheit ; Shivaismus ; Mythologie ; Askese ; Erotik
    Abstract: Originally published under the title Asceticism and Eroticism in the Mythology of Siva, this book traces the development of an Indian approach to an enduring human dilemma: the conflict between spiritual aspirations and human desires. The work examines hundreds of related myths and a wide range of Indian texts--Vedic, Puranic, classical, modern, and tribal--centering on the stories of the great ascetic, Siva, and his erotic alter ego, Kama
    Note: First published 1973 under the title: Ascetism and eroticism in the mythology of SivaLiteraturverzeichnis: Seite 326-340
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  • 6
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    Language: English
    Pages: XXIII, 355 Seiten, 36 Bildtafeln, 1 Faltblatt , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Anthropology. Territorium Papua 10
    Keywords: Papua-Neuguinea Orokaiva ; Soziales Leben ; Ritual und Zeremonie ; Übergangsritual ; Trauer ; Heirat ; Tanz ; Moral ; Ethnographie ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction / by Sir Hubert Murray -- 1. The Orokaiva people -- 2. Environment -- 3. Daily life -- 4. Personal enhancement -- 5. The food quest -- 6. Arts of life -- 7. Individual, family, and clan -- 8. The plant emblem -- 9. Marriage -- 10. The tribes -- 11. Warfare -- 12. Inititation ceremonies -- 13. Ceremonies of mourning -- 14. Dance and drama -- 15. The spiritual substitute -- 16. Survival after death -- 17. Medicine and magic -- 18. Morality -- Note on othography -- Glossary -- Index
    Note: "The present volume is the tenth published report of the Papuan Government on anthropology. It was also accepted and approved by the University of Adelaide as thesis for the Honours degreee of M.A." (Preface) , M.A.thesis, University of Adelaide, [1929]
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