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Culture Change and Ex-Change - Syncretism Anti Syncretism in Bena, Eastern Highlands, Papua New

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How is cultural change perceived and performed by members of the Bena Bena language group, who live in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea? In her analysis, Knapp draws upon existing bodies of work on 'culture change', 'exchange' and 'person' in Melanesia but brings them together in a new way by conjoining traditional models with theoretical approaches of the new Melanesian ethnography and with collaborative, reflexive and reverse anthropology.

List of contents


Maps and Photographs

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations &and Note on Foreign Terms

Introduction: Culture Change and Exchange

Chapter 1. Bena Stories, Histories and Sociality

Chapter 2. Unexpected Actions and strategic Exchanges: Leadership, Warfare, and Economy

Chapter 3. In Exchange with the World: The Concept of Person in Bena

Chapter 4. Changing Exchanges: Head Payments and Life-Cycle Rituals

Chapter 5. Magical Practices and their Transformations in Modern Bena

Chapter 6. Sanguma: The ‘Essence-Suckers’

Chapter 7. In Exchange with God: Christianity in modern Bena

Chapter 8. Expect the Unexpected: Scientology in Napamogona

Conclusion

References

Index

About the author










Regina Knapp acquired her PhD degree in 2011 at the Australian National University, Canberra. Since her early studies she conducted various research projects in Papua New Guinea.


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How is cultural change perceived and performed by members of the Bena Bena language group, who live in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea? In her analysis, Knapp draws upon existing bodies of work on ‘culture change’, ‘exchange’ and ‘person’ in Melanesia but brings them together in a new way by conjoining traditional models with theoretical approaches of the new Melanesian ethnography and with collaborative, reflexive and reverse anthropology.

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“…this is a well-researched and ethnographically rich book…Readers with an interest in culture change, Melanesian personhood, the anthropology of Christianity, as well as those interested in the recent upsurge in sorcery and witchcraft in Papua New Guinea will find it particularly fascinating.” • Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

“This book is a rich ethnography of Bena people in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea and their cultural focus on exchange relationships.” • Sabine C. Hess, Australia National University

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