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Cosmos and Society in Oceania

by de Coppet Daniel, Andre Iteanu (Editor), Daniel De Coppet
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Overview

Current anthropology uses expressions such as 'society as a whole', 'socio-cosmic relations', 'spatiotemporal extension', 'global ideology', and 'cosmomorphy' to establish that the clear-cut Western dichotomy between society and cosmos is not always to be found in the communities it studies. In fact, many elements that the West would at first undoubtedly classify as belonging either to the cosmos or to the society appear very often in Melanesia as belonging to neither one of these domains, but to a realm which combines the attributes of both. Focusing on different examples drawn from diverse Melanesian societies, this thought-provoking volume by eminent specialists re-examines the relationship between society and cosmos and, in the process, opens new directions for research.

Synopsis

Current anthropology uses expressions such as 'society as a whole', 'socio-cosmic relations', 'spatiotemporal extension', 'global ideology', and 'cosmomorphy' to establish that the clear-cut Western dichotomy between society and cosmos is not always to be found in the communities it studies. In fact, many elements that the West would at first undoubtedly classify as belonging either to the cosmos or to the society appear very often in Melanesia as belonging to neither one of these domains, but to a realm which combines the attributes of both. Focusing on different examples drawn from diverse Melanesian societies, this thought-provoking volume by eminent specialists re-examines the relationship between society and cosmos and, in the process, opens new directions for research.

About the Author, de Coppet Daniel

Edited by Daniel de Coppet, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris and Andre Iteanu, Charge de Recherche, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S.), Paris

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1995
Publisher
Berg Publishers
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781859730423

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