The collection of essays by Brazilian anthropologist Eduardo Viveiros de Castro (born 1951) "Marble and Myrtle" immerses the reader in the ethnographic, historical, and philosophical context of his project on "cannibal" or indigenous thought. Unlike de Castro's main work—a terminology-rich... treatise "Cannibal Metaphysics"—"Marble and Myrtle" clearly addresses questions, the answers to which become concepts of indigenous thought. The titular text of the book is a historical investigation based on the observations of Catholic catechizers from the 16th to 17th centuries. Attempting to convert American Indians to Christianity, they compared their notions of the soul, body, and life after death with the beliefs of other peoples. De Castro analyzes anthropological materials from various years and describes the mindset of the inhabitants of the New World, linking it to post-structuralist ideas.
Author: Эдуарду Вивейруш де Кастру
Printhouse: Ad Marginem
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2025
ISBN: 9785911038465
Number of pages: 464
Size: 225х150х23 mm
Cover type: soft
Weight: 480 g
ID: 1721288
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