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Overview"In The Weight of the Past, Michael Lambek explores the complex ways that history shapes, constrains, and enables daily life. Focusing on ritual performances of spirit mediumship in a multifaceted religious landscape, Lambek's analysis reveals the multiple ways that Sakalava ""bear"" history." Full Product DetailsAuthor: M. LambekPublisher: Palgrave USA Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 2003 ed. Dimensions: Width: 16.80cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.604kg ISBN: 9781403960672ISBN 10: 1403960674 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 18 January 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsMichael Lambek's inspired analysis draws on classic conceptions from authors such as Aristotle and Mauss to illuminate the making of a social world. This is not an antiquarian study: the cult of Sakalava royalty may contradict the conditions of modern life in theory, but co-exists with them in practice. This major work will reshape the debates between anthropology and history. --Wendy James, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Oxford University Lambek's tour de force needs to be read by every Africanist. Guiding us through a maze of royal wonders, great centers and their peripheries, controversial relics and their devotions, modes of homage, care and respect, Lambek offers the crowning accomplishment in his path-finding studies of mediums and spirit possession. --Richard Werbner, Professor of African Anthropology, University of Manchester In this theoretically innovative, moving and evocative book, Michael Lambek introduces us to the world of Sakalava historicity. This brilliant account of the embodied conscience of history addresses questions of power and practice, ethics and agency, while keeping the reader consistently engaged with the lived reality of contemporary Madagascar. --Megan Vaughan, Professor of Commonwealth Studies, University of Oxford Michael Lambek's inspired analysis draws on classic conceptions from authors such as Aristotle and Mauss to illuminate the making of a social world. This is not an antiquarian study: the cult of Sakalava royalty may contradict the conditions of modern life in theory, but co-exists with them in practice. This major work will reshape the debates between anthropology and history. <br>--Wendy James, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Oxford University <br> Lambek's tour de force needs to be read by every Africanist. Guiding us through a maze of royal wonders, great centers and their peripheries, controversial relics and their devotions, modes of homage, care and respect, Lambek offers the crowning accomplishment in his path-finding studies of mediums and spirit possession. <br>--Richard Werbner, Professor of African Anthropology, University of Manchester <br> In this theoretically innovative, moving and evocative book, Michael Lambek introduces us to the world of Saka Michael Lambek's inspired analysis draws on classic conceptions from authors such as Aristotle and Mauss to illuminate the making of a social world. This is not an antiquarian study: the cult of Sakalava royalty may contradict the conditions of modern life in theory, but co-exists with them in practice. This major work will reshape the debates between anthropology and history. <br>--Wendy James, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Oxford University <br> Lambek's tour de force needs to be read by every Africanist. Guiding us through a maze of royal wonders, great centers and their peripheries, controversial relics and their devotions, modes of homage, care and respect, Lambek offers the crowning accomplishment in his path-finding studies of mediums and spirit possession. <br>--Richard Werbner, Professor of African Anthropology, University of Manchester <br> In this theoretically innovative, moving and evocative book, Michael Lambek introduces us to the world of Sakalava hi Author InformationMICHAEL LAMBEK is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. He is the author of Human Spirits: A Cultural Account of Trance in Mayotte. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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