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Headhunting and the Social Imagination in Southeast Asia (Hardcover)
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Headhunting and the Social Imagination in Southeast Asia (Hardcover)
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This is the first book to bring together comparative material on
headhunting in a number of Southeast Asian societies, to examine
the cultural contexts in which such practices occurred, and to
relate them to colonial history, violence, and ritual. This volume
documents and analyzes headhunting practices and shows the
persistence of headhunting as a symbol or trope. Ethnographers of
seven regions (the Philippine highlands, Sarawak, Brunei, and South
Borneo, and the Indonesian islands of Sulkawesi, Sumba, and Timor)
share their experiences of living with former headhunters
(including an eyewitness account of a headhunting feast), attending
rituals, and collecting oral histories to understand the heritage
of headhunting in context. In asking what meaning taking heads has
assumed in the postcolonial era, they report on contemporary people
who reenact headhunts, often with effigies or surrogates for the
head itself. The essays trace the changes in the imagery of
headhunting, explaining why contemporary indigenous peoples fear
new predators in the form of government officials, Western
missionaries, Japanese businessmen, and tourists. This inversion of
traditional terrorism reimagines the violence of colonial conquest
and postcolonial control as a new form of predation against those
who were once headhunters themselves.
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