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Mangrove Man - Dialogics of Culture in the Sepik Estuary (Paperback)
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Mangrove Man - Dialogics of Culture in the Sepik Estuary (Paperback)
Series: Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology
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This book is the first modern ethnography of the Murik, a
relatively large and important community settled on the Sepik River
estuary in Papua New Guinea, and the only book of a non-Western
culture drawing on the conceptual framework of the Russian literary
theorist, Mikhail Bakhtin. Murik men, who exercise political power,
conceptualize women as the source of nurture, generosity and love.
This conceptualization creates for men a kind of existential
problem, and their claim to sustain and reproduce society requires
them to appropriate the nurturant qualities of women. So they must,
in some sense, model certain aspects of themselves after women. A
'maternal schema' or 'poetics of the female body', therefore
underlines the sociocultural patterns of these societies. This
schema expresses itself in a range of societal domains: in kinship
relations, life-cycle rituals, the men's cults, and in disputes and
processes of conflict resolution. The issues discussed tie in with
some of the major contemporary debates in the social sciences: the
relationship between ideas of male and female power.
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