Description: From the Enemy's Point of View : Humanity and Divinity in an Amazonian Society, Paperback by Castro, Eduardo Batalha Viveiros De; Howard, C. V. (TRN); De Castro, Eduardo Viveiros, ISBN 0226858022, ISBN-13 9780226858029, Brand New, Free shipping in the US "Translated and revised version of author's 1986 doctoral thesis, one of the most influential monographs in Brazilian ethnology of the last decade. Describes and interprets cosmology and social philosophy of the ArawetGe, a Tupi-Guarani people of eastern Amazonia, from the perspective of concepts of the person, death and eschatology, divinity, and systems of shamanism and warfare. The theme of divine cannibalism is treated as part of the complex of Tupi-Guarani ritual anthropophagy"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v.
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Book Title: From the Enemy's Point of View : Humanity and Divinity in an Amaz
Author: Castro, Eduardo Batalha Viveiros De; Howard, C. V. (TRN); De Cast
Language: english