Zobrazeno 1 - 10
of 20
pro vyhledávání: '"Michael Nihill"'
Autor:
Michael Nihill
Publikováno v:
Oceania. 80:289-308
At the time of colonisation and missionisation that quickly saw their abandonment, the Anganen practised two male exclusive cults in which animals were sacrificed in the hope of influencing powerful spirits. One cult, kabit, was only staged to overco
Autor:
Michael Nihill
Publikováno v:
Mankind. 18:146-160
This paper addresses some of the political implications of exchange structure in Highland Papua New Guinea. It focuses largely on the dual exchange modes (termed mundane and ceremonial) of the Anganen (SHP). By considering variation within a corpus o
Autor:
Michael Nihill
Publikováno v:
Oceania. 72:258-274
The cassowary, although no longer a popular animal for possession or gift exchange in contemporary Anganen, is good to think in the Levi-Straussian sense and good to remember. Its excessive violence may stand for the violence of which men are capable
Autor:
Michael Nihill
Publikováno v:
Oceania. 71:265-278
There are two general ways that meat is deployed in exchange among the Anganen of the Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. One is communion that forges co-identification between those eating together. The other is effectively the antithesis
Autor:
Michael Nihill
Publikováno v:
Oceania. 71:110-128
Gift exchange among the Anganen of the Southern Highlands Province (PNG) may be a complex, multifaceted sensory experience for participants and audience alike. This article primarily looks at the sensory dimensions of the organisation of space, with
Autor:
Michael Nihill
Publikováno v:
Canberra Anthropology. 22:66-87
Les etudes recentes en histoire et en anthropologie ont montre l'importance des liens etroits entre le mythe, l'action sociale et le changement historique, en opposition a une vision figee sur les societes froides. Cet article propose l'analyse d'un
Autor:
Michael Nihill
Publikováno v:
Oceania. 67:107-126
Different exchanges offer varying potential for transactors to gain prestige in Anganen, Southern Highlands (PNG). The central argument is that this variation - what I call politicisation - is in part linked with how bodies are variously appropriated
Autor:
J. A. Barnes, Andrew Lattas, Patrick Guinness, David Poignand, Thomas Reuter, Elisabeth Stutchbury, David Schak, Minako Sakai, Alberto Gomes, Elizabeth Branigan, Marta Rohatynskyj, Susanne Kuehling, Robert Tonkinson, Michael Nihill, Jadran Mimica, Hartmut Holzknecht, Michael Goddard, Ward Keeler, Aubrey Parke, Peter Sutton, Iris Domeier, R.D. Attenborough, Lynette Parker, Lois Carrington
Publikováno v:
Canberra Anthropology. 19:92-145
Autor:
Michael Nihill
Publikováno v:
The Australian Journal of Anthropology. 7:275-298
In this article I examine the changing social and historical context of exchange and ritual amongst the Anganen of the Southern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea, a neglected theme in Highland ethnography. I focus primarily on the history of the
Autor:
Michael Nihill
Publikováno v:
Oceania. 66:1-4