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Pigs and Persons in the Philippines - Human-Animal Entanglements in Ifugao Rituals (Hardcover)
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Pigs and Persons in the Philippines - Human-Animal Entanglements in Ifugao Rituals (Hardcover)
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The Ifugao of Northern Luzon, the Philippines, are famous for their
extensive system of irrigated rice terraces, and previous
anthropological accounts of the Ifugao have stressed their immense
importance for social life. This book attempts to "go against the
grain" and approach Ifugao society through an often overlooked
element, namely their pigs. By a detailed ethnographic description
of Ifugao cultural practices related to kinship, animism, prestige,
and death, Pigs and Persons in the Philippines shows how pigs are
involved in the constitution and re-constitution of relations
between humans and between humans and spirits. Remme draws upon
theories of relationality, performativity, and assemblages to argue
that the exchange and consumption of pig meat have the ontological
effect of enacting persons. He also shows how pigs are the prime
means of engaging in relations with spirits and argues further that
prestige can be understood as a heterogeneous assemblage of
relations of which pigs play a central role. While pigs are thus
constitutively involved in the enactment of persons, Remme also
shows how they are operative in the re-constitution of relations
that occurs at death. In documenting these practices, Remme argues
for a relational understanding of personhood that goes beyond
inter-human relations and includes relations with nonhuman beings,
including spirits, and animals.
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