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Monster Anthropology in Australasia and Beyond

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Zusatztext "This collection of twelve papers is 'the first anthropological volume bringing participant-observation-based accounts and analyses of disparate creatures together under the umbrella term monster' ? . I would describe this volume as a collection of ethnographically well-informed essays that should be of interest to anyone involved in the cross-cultural study of epistemology and ontology." (Gregory Forth! The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology! Vol. 18 (2)! February! 2017) Informationen zum Autor Mahnaz Alimardanian, La Trobe University, Australia Ute Eickelkamp, University of Sydney, Australia Leberecht Funk, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Malcolm Haddon, Macquarie University and the University of Sydney, Australia Paul Manning, Trent University, Canada John Morton, Independent Scholar Yasmine Musharbash, University of Sydney, Australia Helena Onnudottir, University of Western Sydney, Australia Rupert Stasch, Cambridge University, UK Joanne Thurman, Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority, Alice Springs, Australia Klappentext Offering a dialogue between anthropology and literature! culture! and media! this book presents fine-grained ethnographic vignettes of monsters dwelling in the contemporary world. These monsters hail from Aboriginal Australia! the Pacific! Asia! and Europe! and their presence is inextricably intertwined with the lives of those they haunt. Zusammenfassung Offering a dialogue between anthropology and literature! culture! and media! this book presents fine-grained ethnographic vignettes of monsters dwelling in the contemporary world. These monsters hail from Aboriginal Australia! the Pacific! Asia! and Europe! and their presence is inextricably intertwined with the lives of those they haunt. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Monsters, Anthropology, and Monster Studies; Yasmine Musharbash 2. Cave Men, Luminoids and Dragons: Monstrous Creatures Mediating Relationships between People and Country in Aboriginal Northern Australia; Joanne Thurman 3. Monstrous Transformations: A Case Study from Central Australia; Yasmine Musharbash 4. Specters of Reality; Mamu in the Eastern Western Desert of Australia; Ute Eickelkamp 5. A Murder of Monsters: Terror and Morality in an Aboriginal Religion; John Morton 6. Burnt Woman of the Mission: Gender and Horror in an Aboriginal Settlement in Northern New South Wales; Mahnaz Alimardanian 7. Demons Within: Maleficent Manifestations in the Hare Krishna Movement; Malcolm Haddon 8. Ghosts and the Everyday Politics of Race in Fiji; Geir Henning Presterudstuen 9. Entanglements Between Tao People and Anito and LAnyu Island, Taiwan; Leberecht Funk 10. When Goblins Come to Town: The Ethnography of Urban Hauntings in Georgia; Paul Manning 11. The Workings of Monsters: Of Monsters and Humans in Icelandic Society; Helena Onnudottir 12. Afterword: Strangerhood Pragmatics, and Place in the Dialectics of Monster and Norm; Rupert Stasch...

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1. Introduction: Monsters, Anthropology, and Monster Studies; Yasmine Musharbash 2. Cave Men, Luminoids and Dragons: Monstrous Creatures Mediating Relationships between People and Country in Aboriginal Northern Australia; Joanne Thurman 3. Monstrous Transformations: A Case Study from Central Australia; Yasmine Musharbash 4. Specters of Reality; Mamu in the Eastern Western Desert of Australia; Ute Eickelkamp 5. A Murder of Monsters: Terror and Morality in an Aboriginal Religion; John Morton 6. Burnt Woman of the Mission: Gender and Horror in an Aboriginal Settlement in Northern New South Wales; Mahnaz Alimardanian 7. Demons Within: Maleficent Manifestations in the Hare Krishna Movement; Malcolm Haddon 8. Ghosts and the Everyday Politics of Race in Fiji; Geir Henning Presterudstuen 9. Entanglements Between Tao People and Anito and LAnyu Island, Taiwan; Leberecht Funk 10. When Goblins Come to Town: The Ethnography of Urban Hauntings in Georgia; Paul Manning 11. The Workings of Monsters: Of Monsters and Humans in Icelandic Society; Helena Onnudottir 12. Afterword: Strangerhood Pragmatics, and Place in the Dialectics of Monster and Norm; Rupert Stasch

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"This collection of twelve papers is 'the first anthropological volume bringing participant-observation-based accounts and analyses of disparate creatures together under the umbrella term monster' ... . I would describe this volume as a collection of ethnographically well-informed essays that should be of interest to anyone involved in the cross-cultural study of epistemology and ontology." (Gregory Forth, The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 18 (2), February, 2017)

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Authors Yasmine Presterudstuen Musharbash
Assisted by Musharbash (Editor), Y Musharbash (Editor), Y. Musharbash (Editor), Presterudstuen (Editor), Presterudstuen (Editor), G. Presterudstuen (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.11.2014
 
EAN 9781349501298
ISBN 978-1-349-50129-8
No. of pages 237
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

B, Culture, Cultural Studies, Sociology of Culture, Cultural Anthropology, Asia, Anthropology, Ethnology, Social & cultural anthropology, Ethnography, Social Anthropology, Sociocultural Anthropology, Asian Culture, Ethnology—Asia, Palgrave Media & Culture Collection

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