Eskimo Essays: Yup'ik Lives and How We See Them
Autor Ann Fienup-Riordanen Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 1991
Eskimo Essays introduces the reader to important aspects of the ideology and practice of the Yup’ik Eskimos of western Alaska, past and present. The essays point the way toward a fuller recognition of how Yup’ik Eskimos differ from the popular Western image of the Eskimo that was born largely without reference to Yup’ik reality. By describing the reality of Yup’ik life, Eskimo Essays extends our understanding of Esimos in general and Yup’ik Eskimos in particular.
Ann Fienup-Riordan argues that Western observers have simultaneously naturalized Eskimos as paragons of simplicity and virtue and Western imperialism. This process has often ignored Eskimo concepts of society, history, and personhood. An original assumption of similarity to Western society has profoundly affected the current Euro-American view of Eskimo history and action. Non-natives have taken an idealized Western individual, dressed that person up in polar garb, and then assumed they understood the garment’s maker. The result is a presentation of Eskimo society that often tells us more about the meaning we seek in our own. Moreover, modern Eskimos have risen to the challenge and to some extent become what we have made them.
Bridging the gap between informed scholarships and popular concepts, Fienup-Riordan provides a compelling and fresh presentation of Yup’ik life—cosmology, the missionary experience, attitudes toward conservation, Eskimo art, the legal system, warfare, and ceremonies.
Ann Fienup-Riordan argues that Western observers have simultaneously naturalized Eskimos as paragons of simplicity and virtue and Western imperialism. This process has often ignored Eskimo concepts of society, history, and personhood. An original assumption of similarity to Western society has profoundly affected the current Euro-American view of Eskimo history and action. Non-natives have taken an idealized Western individual, dressed that person up in polar garb, and then assumed they understood the garment’s maker. The result is a presentation of Eskimo society that often tells us more about the meaning we seek in our own. Moreover, modern Eskimos have risen to the challenge and to some extent become what we have made them.
Bridging the gap between informed scholarships and popular concepts, Fienup-Riordan provides a compelling and fresh presentation of Yup’ik life—cosmology, the missionary experience, attitudes toward conservation, Eskimo art, the legal system, warfare, and ceremonies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780813515892
ISBN-10: 0813515890
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10: 0813515890
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Notă biografică
Ann Fienup-Riordan is an anthropologist who has published widely on the Eskimos of Alaska.
Cuprins
1. Introduction: Eskimos, real and ideal
2. The ideology of subsistence
3. The mask : the eye of the dance
4. The real people of the Children of Thunder
5. Selaviq : a Yup'ik transformation of a Russian orthodox tradition
6. Robert Redford, Apanuugpak, and the invention of tradition
7. Yup'ik warfare and the myth of the peaceful Eskimo
8. Original ecologists? : the relationship
9. The Yupiit Nation : Eskimo law and order
10. Conclusion: the invocation of tradition
2. The ideology of subsistence
3. The mask : the eye of the dance
4. The real people of the Children of Thunder
5. Selaviq : a Yup'ik transformation of a Russian orthodox tradition
6. Robert Redford, Apanuugpak, and the invention of tradition
7. Yup'ik warfare and the myth of the peaceful Eskimo
8. Original ecologists? : the relationship
9. The Yupiit Nation : Eskimo law and order
10. Conclusion: the invocation of tradition
Recenzii
A wonderful gift to all Alaskans and to thinking people everywhere.
Descriere
This examination of the ideology and practice of the Yup'ik Eskimos of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta of southwestern Alaska includes traditions, ideology, relations with Christianity, warfare, use of animals, law and order, and the non-native perception of the Yup'ik way of life.