Grave Matters: A Lively History of Death Around the World
by Nigel Barley
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"The one universal fact of life is death. Yet different cultures define and react to death so variously that the events surrounding it are a key indicator of the exuberant inventiveness of each society. In Madagascar the bereaved may be required to engage in drunken incest, in contemporary America to watch the postmortem video. The Yoruba of Nigeria mourn the young but joyfully celebrate the life and death of the old. In Melanesia, the Dobu stress "replacement": the living step into the show more shoes of the deceased, regardless of the havoc wrought on the rules of kinship." "Death is shown to be more than an individual experience. Anthropologist Nigel Barley writes that his colleagues long ago decided to give it a big role in the collective drama of life. Malinowski, for example, saw it as the origin of all religion, and later ethnologists have seen the fear and denial of death as the origin of all culture." "Grave Matters reveals that the body may be preserved or obliterated, transformed into furniture or eaten. Everywhere death is not just a window on eternity but a mirror in which we see ourselves in all our human diversity and the variety of our purposes."--BOOK JACKET. show lessTags
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La muerte, en la cultura occidental, es objeto de comentarios avergonzados y comprensiones tácitas, en unos casos, o de una violencia orgiástica, en otros. En nuestra sociedad, tan amiga de la fotografía, la última escena del álbum familiar, el entierro, siempre falta. Al parecer, la muerte nos anonada y somos incapaces de comprender su universalidad. En cambio, los torajan, una tribu de Indonesia, utilizan a sus muertos a modo de cómodos estantes para guardar sus casetes. Nigel Barley, al explorar con ingenio y una visión muy personal la sorprendente variedad de maneras en que diferentes culturas responden a la muerte y le dan sentido, nos guía por campos tan diversos como los mitos relacionados con la muerte, las creencias show more acerca de los duelos, los banquetes funerarios llenos de alegría, los vídeos de las autopsias, el canibalismo, la caza de cabezas y los ritos mortuorios de la realeza. Bailando sobre la tumba, que no es un libro morboso, sino que ofrece una profunda fuente de inspiración, nos da una fascinante muestra de la diversidad de las reacciones humanas ante el problema de la muerte. show less
Jul 5, 2022Spanish
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- Anthropology, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, History, Religion & Spirituality
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- 393 — Social sciences Customs, etiquette & folklore Death customs
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- GT3150 .B34 — Geography, Anthropology and Recreation Manners and customs (General) Manners and customs (General) Customs relative to private life
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