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Title Eating and Being Eaten [electronic resource] : Cannibalism as Food for Thought
Imprint Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2018 (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
[Oxford, England] : Distributed in and outside N. America by African Books Collective (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Mankon [Cameroon] : Langaa Research & Publishing CIG, [2018] (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
book jacket
Descript 1 online resource (1 PDF (x, 332 pages) :) illustrations
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Series Book collections on Project MUSE
Note Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents Introduction : cannibalism as food for thought -- The violence of translating people into cannibals : the man-eating anthropologists -- Incorporated or cannibalised by posthuman others? Sanctions and witchcraft in contemporary Zimbabwe -- 'The Body of Christ? Amen' : Christianity and the cannibalisation of the Bamenda Grassfielders (Cameroon) -- Researching cannibalising obligations in post-apartheid South Africa -- Lehu la gago le ya mphidisha 'your death nourishes me' -- Rainbow nation of the flesh -- My African heart : the obscure gourmandise of an enlightened man -- Consumerisation of cannibalism in contemporary Japanese society
Note Access restricted to authorized users and institutions
Summary This innovative book is an open invitation to a rich and copious meal of imagination, senses and desires. It argues that cannibalism is practised by all and sundry. In love or in hate, fear or fascination, purposefulness or indifference, individuals, cultures and societies are actively cannibalising and being cannibalised. The underlying message of: 'Own up to your own cannibalism!' is convincingly argued and richly substantiated. The book brilliantly and controversially puts cannibalism at the heart of the self-assured biomedicine, globalising consumerism and voyeuristic social media. It unveils a vast number of prejudices, blind spots and shameful othering. It calls on the reader to consider a morality and an ethics that are carefully negotiated with required sensibility and sensitivity to the fact that no one and no people have the monopoly of cannibalisation and of creative improvisation in the game of cannibalism. The productive, transformative and (re)inventive understanding of cannibalism argued in the book should bring to the fore one of the most vital aspects of what it means to be human in a dynamic world of myriad interconnections and enchantments. To nourish and cherish such a productive form of cannibalism requires not only a compassionate generosity to let in and accommodate the stranger knocking at the door, but also, and more importantly, a deliberate effort to reach in, identify, contemplate, understand, embrace and become intimate with the stranger within us, individuals and societies alike
Note Description based on print version record
Subject Consumption (Economics)
Cannibalism
Electronic books
Electronic books.
Alt Author Nyamnjoh, Francis B., 1961- editor
Project Muse, distributor
Project Muse
ISBN 9789956550739
9956550736
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