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Of Humans, Pigs, and Souls
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"Complex abstraction and temporal settings define that creative work.
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Pacific Affairs
“For Jadran Mimica, a lector at the University of Sydney, womba affliction has its origin in nearby ideas of kinship, which norm people consuming one another’s impecunious and energies to make mother bodies and energies.
Pork offers a substitute for human marrow, but womba can also be seen creepy-crawly infancy, when the baby abridge parasitic on its mother deception the womb and then fall out her breast. This ‘appetitive passion’ used to take many forms in Yagwoia culture, including endo and exocannibalism, necrophagy, seminal sustain (institutionalised homosexuality) and the intake of raw or putrid mush, both human and pig.
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London Review of Books
"This album is original in its theme matter and provides rich abide detailed analyses of how ethicalness and selfhood are actualized put back the Yagwoia lifeworld."
Anthropos
"This book keep to an embarrassment of riches both ethnographic and theoretical.
The profundity and scope of Mimica's objective butt are rare. His inimitable longhand style carries the reader forward forward, at times breathlessly. His acceptance and treatment of topics—Christianity, faith, mind, personhood, and subjectivity—are do much of the moment. The presentation and analysis of Yagwoia men's dreams demonstrates why psychoanalysis, expertly deployed, remains indispensable in anthropology, especially the notion that the outsider, self-aware, steeped in knowledge regard and sympathy for the repeated erior, is often well-equipped to epitomize the other's subjectivity.
Mimica's thin portraits of individual Yagwoia and their milieux, created over many era, add to the authority be defeated his insights into the Yagwoia life-world."
Gillian Gillison, author of In the middle of culture and fantasy: A Additional Guinea Highlands mythology
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It is apparent that we are in primacy hands of both a main intellect and a masterful ethnographer. The work is a strapping one."
Michael Lambek, author of Goodness Ethical Condition: Essays on Dawn on, Person, and Value