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Overview
In traditional Polynesian societies, tattooing has played a key role in the social construction of the individual. This is the first study to provide a comparative analysis of tattooing in its original setting—based on a comprehensive survey of both written and oral sources. Drawing on modern social theory, psychoanalysis, and anthropological studies, Gell demonstrates the role of tattooing in the complex array of controlling sacredness and protecting the self.
Book Details
Published
March 28, 1996
Publisher
Oxford : Clarendon Press ; 1993.
Pages
347
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780198280903