Tristes Tropiques
Autor Claude Levi-Strauss Traducere de John Weightman, Doreen Weightmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 1992
"A magical masterpiece."—Robert Ardrey. A chronicle of the author's search for a civilization "reduced to its most basic expression."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780140165623
ISBN-10: 0140165622
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin Books
ISBN-10: 0140165622
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin Books
Cuprins
TRANSLATORS' NOTE
PART ONE. AN END TO JOURNEYING
1. Setting Out
2. On Board Ship
3. The West Indies
4. The Quest for Power
PART TWO. TRAVEL NOTES
5. Looking Back
6. The Making of an Anthropologist
7. Sunset
PART THREE. THE NEW WORLD
8. The Doldrums
9. Guanabara
10. Crossing the Tropic
11. Sao Paulo
PART FOUR. THE EARTH AND ITS INHABITANTS
12. Towns and Countryside
13. Pioneer Zone
14. The Magic Carpet
15. Crowds
16. Markets
PART FIVE. CADUVEO
17. Parana
18. Pantanal
19. Nalike
20. A Native Community and Its Life-Style
PART SIX. BORORO
21. Gold and Diamonds
22. Virtuous Savages
23. The Living and the Dead
PART SEVEN. NAMBIKWARA
24. The Lost World
25. In the Sertao
26. On the Line
27. Family Life
28. A Writing Lesson
29. Men, Women and Chiefs
PART EIGHT. TUPI-KAWAHIB
30. A Canoe Trip
31. Robinson Crusoe
32. In the Forest
33. The Village of the Crickets
34. The Farce of the Japim Bird
35. Amazonia
36. Seringal
PART NINE. THE RETURN
37. The Apotheosis of Augustus
38. A Little Glass of Rum
39. Taxila
40. The Kyong
INDEX
PLATES
CADUVEO
A Caduveo woman with a painted face
A Caduveo belle in 1895 (taken from Boggiani)
Facial painting: an original drawing by a Caduveo woman
Two further facial paintings drawn by natives
A Caduveo girl made ready for her puberty rites
BORORO
The author's best informant, in ceremonial dress
A meal in the Men's House
Bringing out the mariddo
A funeral ceremony (photograph by M. Rene Silz)
NAMBIRWARA
The Nambikwara group on the move
Sabane, the sorcerer
The chief of the Wakletocu
A Nambikwara woman piercing mother-of-pearl from river shells
The siesta
The native method of carrying a baby
Day-dreaming
A Nambikwara smile
TUPI-KAWAHIB
The Munde village square
A Munde woman with her child
A Tupi-Kawahib man (Potien) skinning a monkey
Taperahi, the Tupi-Kawahib chief
Kunhatsin, Taperahi's chief wife, carrying her child
Pwcreza, Taperahi's son
Penhana, the young wife shared by the two brothers
Maruabai, the co-wife of Chief Taperahi
FIGURES
1 An ancient figa, found at Pompeii
2 A calvary cross, from the State of Sao Paulo
3 The axle of an ox-cart
4 Caingang pottery
5 A water-jar
6 Three specimens of Caduveo pottery
7 Two wooden statuettes
8 Caduveo jewerery
9 Two statuettes representing mythological figures
10 11 Caduveo patterns
12 17 Motifs used in body painting
18 19 Drawings made by a Caduveo boy
20 Two face-paintings
21 A pattern painted on leather
22 23 Body paintings, as recorded in 1895 and 1935
24 25 Motifs used in face- and body-painting
26 A facial painting
27 The penis sheath
28 A lip ornament and earrings
29 Plan of Kejara village
30 A wooden club for killing fish
31 Bows with clan decorations
32 Arrow-ends with clan decorations
33 Emblazoned penis sheaths
34 A black pottery bowl
35 Two specimens of the Bororo 'pocket-knife'
36 A pendant decorated with jaguars' teeth
37 Crowns of dried and painted straw
38 A bull-roarer
39 Ceremonial earrings
40 A Bororo painting representing religious objects
41 A Bororo painting representing an officiant, trumpets, a rattle and various ornaments
42 A diadem of macaw feathers
43 A diagram of the apparent and real structure of the Bororo village
44 45 Ancient Mexicans, from south-eastern Mexico and the Gulf Coast
46 47 Bas-reliefs ('the dancers'), from Chavin, northern Peru, and Monte Alban, southern Mexico
48 Hopewell, eastern United States
49 Chavin, northern Peru
50 Hopewell, eastern United States
51 Bamboo splinters defending the approach to the village
52 53 Details of hut wall-paintings
PART ONE. AN END TO JOURNEYING
1. Setting Out
2. On Board Ship
3. The West Indies
4. The Quest for Power
PART TWO. TRAVEL NOTES
5. Looking Back
6. The Making of an Anthropologist
7. Sunset
PART THREE. THE NEW WORLD
8. The Doldrums
9. Guanabara
10. Crossing the Tropic
11. Sao Paulo
PART FOUR. THE EARTH AND ITS INHABITANTS
12. Towns and Countryside
13. Pioneer Zone
14. The Magic Carpet
15. Crowds
16. Markets
PART FIVE. CADUVEO
17. Parana
18. Pantanal
19. Nalike
20. A Native Community and Its Life-Style
PART SIX. BORORO
21. Gold and Diamonds
22. Virtuous Savages
23. The Living and the Dead
PART SEVEN. NAMBIKWARA
24. The Lost World
25. In the Sertao
26. On the Line
27. Family Life
28. A Writing Lesson
29. Men, Women and Chiefs
PART EIGHT. TUPI-KAWAHIB
30. A Canoe Trip
31. Robinson Crusoe
32. In the Forest
33. The Village of the Crickets
34. The Farce of the Japim Bird
35. Amazonia
36. Seringal
PART NINE. THE RETURN
37. The Apotheosis of Augustus
38. A Little Glass of Rum
39. Taxila
40. The Kyong
INDEX
PLATES
CADUVEO
A Caduveo woman with a painted face
A Caduveo belle in 1895 (taken from Boggiani)
Facial painting: an original drawing by a Caduveo woman
Two further facial paintings drawn by natives
A Caduveo girl made ready for her puberty rites
BORORO
The author's best informant, in ceremonial dress
A meal in the Men's House
Bringing out the mariddo
A funeral ceremony (photograph by M. Rene Silz)
NAMBIRWARA
The Nambikwara group on the move
Sabane, the sorcerer
The chief of the Wakletocu
A Nambikwara woman piercing mother-of-pearl from river shells
The siesta
The native method of carrying a baby
Day-dreaming
A Nambikwara smile
TUPI-KAWAHIB
The Munde village square
A Munde woman with her child
A Tupi-Kawahib man (Potien) skinning a monkey
Taperahi, the Tupi-Kawahib chief
Kunhatsin, Taperahi's chief wife, carrying her child
Pwcreza, Taperahi's son
Penhana, the young wife shared by the two brothers
Maruabai, the co-wife of Chief Taperahi
FIGURES
1 An ancient figa, found at Pompeii
2 A calvary cross, from the State of Sao Paulo
3 The axle of an ox-cart
4 Caingang pottery
5 A water-jar
6 Three specimens of Caduveo pottery
7 Two wooden statuettes
8 Caduveo jewerery
9 Two statuettes representing mythological figures
10 11 Caduveo patterns
12 17 Motifs used in body painting
18 19 Drawings made by a Caduveo boy
20 Two face-paintings
21 A pattern painted on leather
22 23 Body paintings, as recorded in 1895 and 1935
24 25 Motifs used in face- and body-painting
26 A facial painting
27 The penis sheath
28 A lip ornament and earrings
29 Plan of Kejara village
30 A wooden club for killing fish
31 Bows with clan decorations
32 Arrow-ends with clan decorations
33 Emblazoned penis sheaths
34 A black pottery bowl
35 Two specimens of the Bororo 'pocket-knife'
36 A pendant decorated with jaguars' teeth
37 Crowns of dried and painted straw
38 A bull-roarer
39 Ceremonial earrings
40 A Bororo painting representing religious objects
41 A Bororo painting representing an officiant, trumpets, a rattle and various ornaments
42 A diadem of macaw feathers
43 A diagram of the apparent and real structure of the Bororo village
44 45 Ancient Mexicans, from south-eastern Mexico and the Gulf Coast
46 47 Bas-reliefs ('the dancers'), from Chavin, northern Peru, and Monte Alban, southern Mexico
48 Hopewell, eastern United States
49 Chavin, northern Peru
50 Hopewell, eastern United States
51 Bamboo splinters defending the approach to the village
52 53 Details of hut wall-paintings