Pierre Clastres (1934-1979) was one of the most respected political anthropologists of our time. "Chronicle of the Guayaki Indians" is an account of his first fieldwork in the early 1960s--an encounter with a small, unique, and now vanished Paraguayan tribe. From "Birth" to "The End," Clastres follows the Guayakis in their everyday lives, determined to record every detail of their history, ritual, myths, and culture in order to answer the many questions prompted by his personal experiences. Now available for the first time in English in a beautiful translation by the novelist Paul Auster, "Chronicle of the Guayaki Indians" will alter radically not only the Western academic conventions in which other cultures are thought but also the discipline of political anthropology itself.
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评分几乎不用术语但处处可见Levi-Strauss的影子。第五章末基调转为悲凉,越逼近结尾越富诗意。Clastres本人的后见之明在徐徐展开的叙事中带上了近乎先知的色彩,作为一个最不天真的旁观者、诱导者,他的立场颇堪玩味。生之热烈在一次次疯狂的自我毁灭中燃烧殆尽,徒留宿命般的挽歌与漫川风雨中一个部落消逝的背影。
评分Nice ethnography. Paul Auster*s translation. "The death of a homosexual" and primitive society. Cannibalism. The avoidance of political alienation by alienating the individualized chief... Society against the State!!!
评分Nice ethnography. Paul Auster*s translation. "The death of a homosexual" and primitive society. Cannibalism. The avoidance of political alienation by alienating the individualized chief... Society against the State!!!
评分几乎不用术语但处处可见Levi-Strauss的影子。第五章末基调转为悲凉,越逼近结尾越富诗意。Clastres本人的后见之明在徐徐展开的叙事中带上了近乎先知的色彩,作为一个最不天真的旁观者、诱导者,他的立场颇堪玩味。生之热烈在一次次疯狂的自我毁灭中燃烧殆尽,徒留宿命般的挽歌与漫川风雨中一个部落消逝的背影。
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