The Miskitu People of Awastara: LLILAS New Interpretations of Latin America Series
Autor Philip A. Dennisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2004
Dennis first journeyed to Awastara, a village on the northeastern coast of Nicaragua, during 1978-1979 as a postdoctoral student. He had come to study a culture-bound syndrome in which young women are possessed by devils. In the process, he became fascinated by other aspects of Miskitu culture—turtle fishing, Miskitu Christianity, community development efforts—the whole pattern of Miskitu community life. He also formed deep friendships to carry into the future.
Twenty years later he was able to return and continue his ethnographic work. Utilizing ideas from recent interpretive anthropology and a vivid writing style, Dennis describes food habits, language, health practices, religious beliefs, and storytelling, inviting the reader to experience life in Awastara along with him. Building upon earlier work by Mary Helms, Bernard Nietschmann, Edmund Gordon, and Charles Hale, The Miskitu People of Awastara makes its own original contribution. It is the first full-length study of a coastal Miskitu community north of Puerto Cabezas, contrasting life before and after the war years of the 1980s. It will be a valuable addition to the literature on this indigenous group and should appeal to anthropologists and other social scientists, as well as all readers interested in peoples of the Caribbean coast.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780292702813
ISBN-10: 0292702817
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 117 b&w photographs and line d.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:Univ of Texas P.
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Seria LLILAS New Interpretations of Latin America Series
ISBN-10: 0292702817
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 117 b&w photographs and line d.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:Univ of Texas P.
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press
Seria LLILAS New Interpretations of Latin America Series
Notă biografică
Philip A. Dennis is Professor of Anthropology at Texas Tech University in Lubbock.
Cuprins
- List Of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter One. Introduction
- Chapter Two. Who Are the Miskitu People?
- Chapter Three. The Village of Awastara
- Chapter Four. Life in Victor and Plora's Family
- Chapter Five. Food and the Search for Upan
- Chapter Six. Turtle Fishermen and Others
- Chapter Seven. Working in the Plantations
- Chapter Eight. School Days
- Chapter Nine. Miskitu Christianity
- Chapter Ten. Health and Curing
- Chapter Eleven. Public Affairs and Community Development
- Chapter Twelve. Tibang and Concepts of Personhood
- Chapter Thirteen. Leaving Awastara
- Miskitu Glossary
- References Cited
- Index
Recenzii
[The book] will undoubtedly prove to be an exceptionally valuable resource for those scholars researching the still poorly udnerstood peoples of Central America's Caribbean shore, and it should attract attention among anthropologists working in similar frontier contexts who might be looking for insightful comparative materials. Finally, it is also a sensitive and rather personal account of an anthropologist feeling his way back into a community that he left behind twenty years previously and which has changed considerably. Students wishing to get a sense of how anthropologists really experience and do fieldwork will, therefore, also find it particularly valuable.
Descriere
Utilizing ideas from recent interpretive anthropology and a vivid writing style, Dennis describes food habits, language, health practices, religious beliefs, and storytelling, inviting the reader to experience life in Awastara along with him.