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The Gently Bowing Person - An Ideal Among the Yupno in Papua New Guinea

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This in-depth ethnography presents new and otherwise not easily accessible results of thirty years of anthropological field research among the Yupno people of Papua New Guinea. Anthropological studies about cultures in the Finisterre Range, where the Yupno live, have been quite scarce, and this comprehensive monograph about a local knowledge system offers an important contribution to this hitherto ethnographically little-known area. Ideas about personhood, including a unique personal melody as an individual's acoustic representation and sign of social belonging, and cultural conceptualisations of time and space are the main topics of this book.Following a strictly interdisciplinary approach, a cross-cultural psychologist, an anthropologist, a linguist, cognitive scientists and a musicologist participated in this study. These diverse forms and intensities of collaboration are mirrored in the distinctive structure of this book, with an emphasis on co-authored chapters to represent the joint research experience.

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This in-depth ethnography presents new and otherwise not easily accessible results of thirty years of anthropological field research among the Yupno people of Papua New Guinea. Anthropological studies about cultures in the Finisterre Range, where the Yupno live, have been quite scarce, and this comprehensive monograph about a local knowledge system offers an important contribution to this hitherto ethnographically little-known area. Ideas about personhood, including a unique personal melody as an individual’s acoustic representation and sign of social belonging, and cultural conceptualisations of time and space are the main topics of this book.

Following a strictly interdisciplinary approach, a cross-cultural psychologist, an anthropologist, a linguist, cognitive scientists and a musicologist participated in this study. These diverse forms and intensities of collaboration are mirrored in the distinctive structure of this book, with an emphasis on co-authored chapters to represent the joint research experience.

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Authors Jürg Wassmann
Publisher Universitätsverlag Winter
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.06.2016
 
EAN 9783825366223
ISBN 978-3-8253-6622-3
No. of pages 321
Dimensions 136 mm x 213 mm x 23 mm
Weight 436 g
Illustrations w. 44 figs, 20 col. plates
Series Heidelberg Studies in Pacific Anthropology
Heidelberg Studies in Pacific Anthropology
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

Kognitionswissenschaft, Kulturanthropologie, Ozeanien, Papua-Neuguinea, Papua Neu Guinea, Zahlensysteme, Raumkonzepte, Zeitkonzepte, Wissenssysteme, Personkonzepte, Pazifikraum, Finisterre-Gebirge, Zählsysteme, Yupno (Ethnie)

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