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Names are Thicker than Blood: Kinship and Ownership amongst the Iatmul

Online ISBN:
9780191760501
Print ISBN:
9780197264454
Publisher:
British Academy
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Names are Thicker than Blood: Kinship and Ownership amongst the Iatmul

Andrew Moutu
Andrew Moutu
Director of the Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery.
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Published:
11 April 2013
Online ISBN:
9780191760501
Print ISBN:
9780197264454
Publisher:
British Academy

Abstract

This book is an ethnographic study of kinship and the nature and behaviour of ownership amongst the much-studied Sepik River Iatmul people. Until very recently, anthropology has remained a Western analytical project for understanding and conceptualising non-Western societies, and was often geared towards the pragmatics of colonial and post-colonial interest. In the spirit of social science, it has formulated a rigorous method of research and a specialised language of description and analysis. Embedded within this approach are metaphysical assumptions about the nature of human society, culture, history, and so forth. This book provides the vantage point from which to rethink anthropology's central assumption about social relations by focusing on the way in which they are assumed and prefigured in the methodological approach in data gathering and in subsequent theorisation. It presents an ethnographic study of the nature of personhood, name and marriage systems, gender, understandings of kinship, and concomitant issues of ownership amongst the Sepik River Iatmul people, a people well known and of enduring importance to anthropology on either side of the Atlantic and in Australasia.

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