This innovative and visually engaging study presents a legend from Borneo in which the Kelabit hero Tuked Rini ventures out into the cosmos to do battle in remote spirit-laden places, returning to his wife with the heads of his enemies. Accompanied by audio material and additional resources that will be developed on a companion website, the work uses the legend to explore Kelabit ideas about life and cosmology—ideas of power or life force, the world of women centred on rice-growing and the relationship of men with the wild. Especially innovative is the way it brings together an orally told legend and a highly visually-oriented exploration of the way of life of the people who tell it. The book will be of interest to academics studying the culture, language and stories of Borneo but will also—with its striking illustrations—appeal to a wider audience.
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Monica Janowski is a social anthropologist who has been carrying out research in the Kelabit Highlands in Sarawak, Malaysia since 1986. She lived in the Highlands for two years from 1986-1988, with her husband Kaz and her daughter Molly. She has made many visits since then, most recently with a team of archaeologists and environmental scientists as part of the Cultured Rainforest Project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the UK. Her research interests are focused on the relationship between human societies and the natural environment, on the role of wild and cultivated food in structuring human kinship and hierarchy, and on cosmology. Among her recent publications are Why Cultivate? Anthropological and Archaeological Approaches to Foraging-Farming Transitions in SE Asia, which she edited with Graeme Barker (McDonald Institute 2011) and Imagining Landscapes, which she edited with Tim Ingold (Ashgate 2012).
Stephen Baya is a Kelabit artist who lives with his wife Tine and son Noah in the longhouse of Bued Main Beruh at Bario in the Kelabit Highlands. His paintings express a deep sense of what it means to be an inhabitant of the forests and mountains of the highland area. Ten of his paintings are included in the book, including that on the front cover. Five of these were commissioned by Monica Janowski for the book, and illustrate events in the Legend of Tuked Rini. The other paintings are abstract paintings containing figurative elements relating to the traditional cosmology of the people of the highlands.
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Anbieter: N. Fagin Books, Chicago, IL, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 2014. South Asia, art. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies. Very good - near fine paperback 174p. 12/25 bottom shelf. Artikel-Nr. -1102371844
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