The Fame of Gawa A Symbolic Study of Value Transformation in a Massim (Papua New Guinea) Society - The Lewis Henry Morgan Lecture Series
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This new edition of the critically acclaimed The Fame of Gawa-originally published in 1986-makes available for the first time this important work in paperback. The Fame of Gawa is concerned with fundamental practices of value creation on Gawa, a small island off the southeast coast of mainland Papua New Guinea, the inhabitants of which participate in the long-distance kula shell exchange ring. Integrating various aspects of the study of society and culture--including the sociocultural construction of space and time, self-other relations and the body, and moral and political problems of hierarchy and equality-Nancy D. Munn shows that it is through achieving fame in the wider inter-island world that the Gawan community asserts its own internal viablity.
Book information
ISBN: | 9780822312703 |
Publisher: | Duke University Press Books |
Imprint: | Duke University Press |
Pub date: | 15 Jun 1992 |
DEWEY: | 306.089995 |
DEWEY edition: | 23 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 331 |
Weight: | 480g |
Height: | 197mm |
Width: | 134mm |
Spine width: | 7mm |