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Gregory L. Forth - Images of the Wildman in Southeast Asia: An Anthropological Perspective - 9780415533485 - V9780415533485
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Images of the Wildman in Southeast Asia: An Anthropological Perspective

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Description for Images of the Wildman in Southeast Asia: An Anthropological Perspective paperback. Num Pages: 360 pages, 37 black & white illustrations, 2 black & white tables, 32 black & white halftones, 5 bla. BIC Classification: 1FM; HBJF; JFHF. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 158 x 234 x 23. Weight in Grams: 552.

The book examines ‘wildmen’, images of hairy humanlike creatures known to rural villagers and other local people in Southeast Asia and elsewhere. Sometimes described in considerable detail, the creatures are reported as still living or as having survived until recent times. The aim of the book is to discover the source of these representations and their status in local systems of knowledge, partly in relation to distinct categories of spiritual beings, known animals, and other human groups. It explores images of the wildman from throughout Southeast Asia, focusing in particular on the Indonesian islands, and beyond, including the Asian mainland, ... Read more

The book reveals how, in Southeast Asia and elsewhere, ‘wildmen’ cannot readily be explained as imaginary constructs rooted in cultural values and social institutions, nor as simply another kind of ‘spirit’. Also critically examined is a view of such figures as fundamentally similar expressions of a pan-human mental ‘archetype’. Forth concludes that many Asian and African figures are grounded in experience or memories of anthropoid apes supplemented by encounters with ethnic others. Representations developed among European immigrants (including the North American ‘sasquatch’) are, in part, similarly traceable to an indirect knowledge of primates, informed by long-standing European representations of hairy humans that have coloured western views of non-western peoples and which may themselves originate in ancient experience of apes. At the same time, the book demonstrates how Indonesian and other Malayo-Polynesian images cannot be explained in the same way, and explores the possibility of these reflecting an ancient experience of non-sapiens hominins.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Routledge United Kingdom
Number of pages
360
Condition
New
Number of Pages
360
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780415533485
SKU
V9780415533485
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About Gregory L. Forth
Gregory Forth is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Alberta, Canada. Research Excellence Award (Full Professor) for 2008-09, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta - 2009

Reviews for Images of the Wildman in Southeast Asia: An Anthropological Perspective
"In Forth’s conclusions to this well-written, solid, groundbreaking exercise in ethnozooology and comparative epistemology two remarkable things stand out. First there s his unorthodox, refreshing openness to the possibility that he various hominoid fi gures he studies are not completely fictitious but are derivative of empirical realities, with some accretion of fantastic elements. Secondly, and complimentarily, in view of the ... Read more

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