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Argonauts of the Western Pacific : An Account of Native Enterprise and Adventure in the Archipelagos of Melanesian New Guinea / Bronislaw Malinowski ; with a foreword by Adam Kuper.

By: Series: Routledge classicsPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2014Description: xviii, 541 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415738644 (paperback)
  • 9781315772158 (ebook)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.809953 MAL 23
LOC classification:
  • GN671.N5 M3 2014
Other classification:
  • SOC002000
Online resources:
Contents:
Table of Contents Foreword to the Routledge Classics Edition; Introduction: The Subject The Method and Scope of This Enquiry; 1. The Country and Inhabitants of the Kula District; 2. The Natives of the Trobriand Islands; 3. The Essentials of The Kula; 4. Canoes and Sailing; 5. The Ceremonial Building of A Waga; 6. Launching of a Conoe and Ceremonial Visiting - Tribal Economics in The Trobriands; 7. The Departure of an Overseas Expedition; 8. The First Halt of The Fleet on Muwa; 9. Sailing on the Sea-Arm of Pilolu; 10. The Story of Shipwreck; 11. In the Amphletts- Sociology of The Kula; 12. In Teewara and Sanaroa- Mythology of the Kula; 13. On the Beach of Sarubwoyna; 14. The Kula in Dobu-Technicalities of The Exchange; 15. The Journey Home- The Fishing and Working of The Kaloma Shell; 16. The Return Visit of The Dobuans to Sinaketa; 17. Magic and the Kula; 18. The Power of Words in Magic-Some Linguistic Data; 19. The Inland Kula; 20. Expeditions Between Kiriwina and Kitava; 21. The Remaining Branches and Offshoots of The Kula; 22. The Meaning of Kula; Index
Summary: "Bronislaw Malinowski's pathbreaking Argonauts of the Western Pacific is at once a detailed account of exchange in the Melanesian islands and a manifesto of a modernist anthropology. Malinowski argued that the goal of which the ethnographer should never lose sight is 'to grasp the native's point of view, his relation to life, to realise his vision of his world.' Through vivid evocations of Kula life, including the building and launching of canoes, fishing expeditions and the role of myth and magic amongst the Kula people, Malinowski brilliantly describes an inter-island system of exchange - from gifts from father to son to swapping fish for yams - around which an entire community revolves. A classic of anthropology that did much to establish the primacy of painstaking fieldwork over the earlier anecdotal reports of travel writers, journalists and missionaries, it is a compelling insight into a world now largely lost from view. With a new foreword by Adam Kuper"-- Provided by publisher.
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Originally published: London : G. Routledge & sons, ltd., 1922.

Table of Contents
Foreword to the Routledge Classics Edition;
Introduction: The Subject The Method and Scope of This Enquiry;
1. The Country and Inhabitants of the Kula District;
2. The Natives of the Trobriand Islands;
3. The Essentials of The Kula;
4. Canoes and Sailing;
5. The Ceremonial Building of A Waga;
6. Launching of a Conoe and Ceremonial Visiting - Tribal Economics in The Trobriands;
7. The Departure of an Overseas Expedition;
8. The First Halt of The Fleet on Muwa;
9. Sailing on the Sea-Arm of Pilolu;
10. The Story of Shipwreck;
11. In the Amphletts- Sociology of The Kula;
12. In Teewara and Sanaroa- Mythology of the Kula;
13. On the Beach of Sarubwoyna;
14. The Kula in Dobu-Technicalities of The Exchange;
15. The Journey Home- The Fishing and Working of The Kaloma Shell;
16. The Return Visit of The Dobuans to Sinaketa;
17. Magic and the Kula;
18. The Power of Words in Magic-Some Linguistic Data;
19. The Inland Kula;
20. Expeditions Between Kiriwina and Kitava;
21. The Remaining Branches and Offshoots of The Kula;
22. The Meaning of Kula;
Index

"Bronislaw Malinowski's pathbreaking Argonauts of the Western Pacific is at once a detailed account of exchange in the Melanesian islands and a manifesto of a modernist anthropology. Malinowski argued that the goal of which the ethnographer should never lose sight is 'to grasp the native's point of view, his relation to life, to realise his vision of his world.' Through vivid evocations of Kula life, including the building and launching of canoes, fishing expeditions and the role of myth and magic amongst the Kula people, Malinowski brilliantly describes an inter-island system of exchange - from gifts from father to son to swapping fish for yams - around which an entire community revolves. A classic of anthropology that did much to establish the primacy of painstaking fieldwork over the earlier anecdotal reports of travel writers, journalists and missionaries, it is a compelling insight into a world now largely lost from view. With a new foreword by Adam Kuper"-- Provided by publisher.

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