Male Mothers and Cannibal Women: A Kleinian Interpretation of Male Initiation in the New Guinea Highlands
2003; Guilford Press; Volume: 90; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1521/prev.90.5.615.25193
ISSN1943-3301
Autores Tópico(s)Island Studies and Pacific Affairs
ResumoMale Mothers and Cannibal Women: A Kleinian Interpretation of Male Initiation in the New Guinea HighlandsMichele StephenMichele Stephen1. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, La Trobe University.Search for more papers by this authorPublished Online:June 2005https://doi.org/10.1521/prev.90.5.615.25193PDFPDF PLUS ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations AboutReferencesBerndt , R. M.(1962). Excess and restraint: Social control among a New Guinea mountain people. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Google ScholarBettelheim , B.(1955). Symbolic wounds: Puberty rites and the envious male. New York: Collier Books. Google ScholarGillison , G.(1993). Between culture and fantasy: A New Guinea Highlands mythology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Reproduced by permission. Google ScholarGodelier , M.(1986). The making of great men: Male domination and power among the Baruya. Cambridge and Paris: Cambridge University Press and Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l 'Homme. Google ScholarHerdt , G.(1981). Guardians of the flutes. New York: McGraw-Hill. Google ScholarHerdt , G. (1982a). Festish and fantasy in Sambia initiation. In G. Herdt, ed. Rituals of manhood (pp.44–98). Berkely: University of California Press. Google ScholarHerdt , G. (1982b). Rituals of manhood: Male initiation in Papua New Guinea. Berkeley: University of California Press. Google ScholarHerdt , G. (1984). Ritualized homosexuality in Melanesia. Berkeley: University of California Press. Google ScholarHiatt , L. R.(1979). Queen of the night: Mother-right, and secret male cults. In R. H. Hook, ed., Fantasy and symbol: Studies in anthropological interpretation. (pp.247–265). New York: Academic Press. Google ScholarJung , C. G.(1978). Man and his symbols. London: Pan Books Ltd. Google ScholarKeesing , R. M.(1982). Introduction.In G.Herdt, ed., Rituals of manhood (pp. 2–43). Berkeley: University of California Press. Google ScholarKlein , M.(1928). Early stages of the Oedipus conflict. In M. Klein ed., Love, guilt and reparation: And other works 1921–1945 (pp.94–121). London: Virago Press, 1988. Google ScholarKlein , M. (1945). The Oedipus complex in the light of early anxieties. In M. Klein ed., Love, guilt and reparation: And other works 1921 –1945 (pp.370–419) London: Virago Press, 1988. Google ScholarKlein , M. (1952). On observing the behaviour of young infants. In M. Klein ed., Envy and gratitude: and other works 1946–1963 (pp.94–121). London: Virago Press, 1988. Google ScholarKlein , M. (1932). The Psycho-analysis of children. London: Virago Press, 1989. Google ScholarLangness , L. L.(1967). Sexual antagonism in the New Guinea Highlands: A Bena Bena example.Oceania, 37: 161–177. Crossref, Google ScholarLangness , L. L. (1974). Ritual, power and male dominance in the New Guinea Highlands. Ethos, 2: 189–212. Crossref, Google ScholarMcGalshan , T. H., & Hoffman, R. E.(1995). Schizophrenia: Psychodyna mic to neurodynamic theories. In H. I. Kaplan & B. J. Sadock, eds., Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry, 6th ed.Vol, 1. (pp.957–968). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins. Google ScholarRead , K. E.(1952). Nama cult of the Central Highlands, New Guinea.Oceania, 23: 1–25. Crossref, Google ScholarSalisbury , R.(1965). The Siane of the Eastern Highlands. In P. Lawrence & M.J. Meggitt, eds., Gods, ghosts and men in melanesia. Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press. Google ScholarStephen , M.(1989a) Constructing sacred worlds and autonomous imagining in New Guinea.In G. Herdt & M. Stephen, eds., The religious imagination in New Guinea (pp.211–236). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Google ScholarStephen , M. (1989b). Self, the sacred other, and autonomous imagination.In G.Herdt & M. Stephen, eds., The religious imagination in New Guinea (pp. 41–64). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Google ScholarStephen , M. (1995). A'aisa's gifts: A study of magic and the self. Berkeley: University of California Press. Google ScholarStephen , M. (1998a). Consuming the dead: A Kleinian perspective on death rituals cross-culturally. Internat. J. Psycho-Anal., 79: 1–22. Medline, Google ScholarStephen , M. (1998b). Devouring the mother: Necrophagia and corpse abuse in mortuary ritual: A Kleinian perspective on necrophagia and corpse abuse in mortuary ritual. Ethos: J. Society for Psycholog. Anthropol., 26: 387–409. Google ScholarStephen , M. (1999). Witchcraft, grief, and the ambivalence of emotions. Amer. Ethnologist, 26: 711–737. Crossref, Google ScholarStephen , M. (2000). Reparation and the gift. Ethos: J. Society for Psycholog. Anthropol., 28: 119–146. Google Scholar Previous article Next article FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 90Issue 5Oct 2003 Information© Guilford Publications Inc.PDF download
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