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Social Complexity in the Making: A Case Study among the Arapesh of New Guinea
 
 

Social Complexity in the Making: A Case Study among the Arapesh of New Guinea [Paperback]

Donald Tuzin (Author)
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December 2, 2000 0415228999 978-0415228992
Social Complexity in the Making is a highly accessible ethnography which explains the history and evolution of Ilahita, an Arapesh-speaking village in the interior Sepik region of northeastern New Guinea. This village, unlike others in the region, expanded at an uncharacteristically fast rate more than a century ago and has maintained its large size (more than 1500) and importance until the present day. The fascinating story of how Ilahita became this size and how organizational innovations evolved there to absorb internal pressures for disintegration, bears on a question debated ever since Plato raised it: what does it take for people to live together in harmony?
Anthropologist David Tuzin, drawing on more than two years fieldwork in the village, studies the reasons behind this unusual population growth. He discovers the behaviour and policies of the Tambaran, the all-male society which was the back bone of Ilahitan society, and examines the effect of the outside influences such as World War II on the village.
This work is a unique example of an anthropological case study which will be widely used amongst undergraduates and academics. It provides an excellent insight into techniques of ethnography and contributes to a deeper understanding of what makes a society evolve (and/or collapse).

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Tuzin's argument for the ability of simple structure to create complex social organization are convincing, and his examination of the rise and fall of these structures given changing external factors provides for a well-rounded portrait of social change...Recommended for all social science collections, undergraduate and above..
–Choice, February 2002, Vol 39, No 6.

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Since 1973 Donald Tuzin has taught at the University of California, San Diego, where he is Professor of Anthropology and curator of anthropological archives.

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  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge (December 2, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415228999
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415228992
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Wouldn't Recommend This One..., November 2, 2005
This review is from: Social Complexity in the Making: A Case Study among the Arapesh of New Guinea (Paperback)
This book, while dealing with an interesting topic, is a nightmare to read. Tuzin sporadically jumps from topic to topic and tends to go off on numerous tangents, making it virtually impossible to follow the linear sequence of the story. The book is also bogged down with unnecessary detail - overall, NOT a good read and NOT recommended.
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From what Anthony Forge had told me, the problem to investigate in Ilahita was plainly two-fold: how did the village become so unusually large, and how did it remain intact? Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
ward moieties, initiation moieties, mechanical social solidarity, ward moiety, personified mystique, village moieties, initiation partners, simplex relationships, cult elders, dual organization, long yams, cult spirits, moiety systems, segmentary societies, dual opposition, societal scale, endemic warfare, marriage exchange
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New Guinea, Nggwal Bunafunei, Mountain Arapesh, Ilahita Arapesh, Nggwal Walipeine, World War, Melanesian Pidgin, Irian Jaya
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