03822 am 2200637 n 450 9910275041303321201804252-9563981-1-310.4000/books.pacific.556(CKB)4100000004385896(FrMaCLE)OB-pacific-556(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/41600(PPN)228250838(EXLCZ)99410000000438589620180517j|||||||| ||| 0enguu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAustralian Aboriginal Kinship An introductory handbook with particular emphasis on the Western Desert /Laurent DoussetMarseille pacific-credo Publications20181 online resource (144 p.)1-4637-4041-7 Since the very early years of anthropology, Australian Aboriginal kinship has fascinated researchers in the field as well as theorists. Its complexity is considerable and, as some have remarked, its mechanical and logical beauty is astonishing. This complexity has however discouraged many scholars, students and people working in Aboriginal communities from actively and intellectually engaging with indigenous ways of conceiving and producing relationships based on kinship, despite the fact that it is a domain deeply embedded in everyday life and interaction. This handbook attempts to bring the principles of kinship in general, and Australian Aboriginal kinship in particular, closer to the reader in an understandable and pedagogic way. Aimed at Aboriginal people themselves, students in the social sciences and humanities or, in fact, any other person eager to learn more about Aboriginal Australia, while also discussing some issues of interest to even accomplished anthropologists, the book is divided into four general parts each tackling specific questions. Part 1 deals with the historical and ethnographic background against which the discussions on kinship are framed in later sections. Important concepts in anthropology such as 'culture' or 'hunter-gatherer societies' are looked at. Part 2 develops the basic tools and concepts needed to understand kinship. It discusses its main domains, such as terminology, marriage, descent and filiation. Part 3 applies the material considered up to this point to actual ethnographic examples from the Australian Western Desert and elaborates on other important concepts such as 'family', 'household' and 'domestic group'. Part 4 explains social organisation and, in particular, generational moieties, patri- and matrimoieties, sections and subsections, all of which are central to Aboriginal peoples' ways of interacting. Finally, the concluding chapter discusses in a more critical fashion the concept of kinship itself ad elaborates on the…Sociology & AnthropologyAustralieanthropologie socialeKinshipaborigèneséthnographieaboriginalsocial anthropologyAustraliaethnographysocial anthropologyKinshipaboriginalAustraliaethnographySociology & AnthropologyAustralieanthropologie socialeKinshipaborigèneséthnographieaboriginalsocial anthropologyAustraliaethnographyDousset Laurent1138687FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910275041303321Australian Aboriginal Kinship3028715UNINA02408nam 2200433 n 450 991059546480332120250513225210.0(CKB)5720000000061991(NjHacI)995720000000061991(EXLCZ)99572000000006199120230221d2022 uy 0gerur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierE.T.A. Hoffmanns "Kater Murr" Neue Lektüren /Claudia Liebrand, Harald Neumeyer, and Thomas WortmannBaden-Baden :Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG,2022.1 online resource (261 pages)3-96821-847-7 With the 'Lebens-Ansichten des Katers Murr nebst fragmentarischer Biographie des Kapellmeister Johannes Kreisler in zufälligen Makulaturblättern' (1819/1921), E.T.A. Hoffmann, the author, composer, illustrator and legal scholar, created a piece of writing that can be considered one of the most groundbreaking novels of the 19th century. This volume assembles new readings that examine Hoffmann's Kater Murr from comparative, musicological and theatre theory perspectives. It also explores poetological (for Kater Murr that means consistently focusing on the materiality of its artistic production) as well as media-aesthetic and cultural studies approaches. With contributions by Prof. Dr. Lutz Ellrich, Prof. Dr. Achim Geisenhanslüke, Dr. Irmtraud Hnilica, Dr. Vanessa Höving, Prof. Dr. Claudia Liebrand, Prof. Dr. Christine Lubkoll, Prof. Dr. Frederike Middelhoff, Prof. Dr. Harald Neumeyer, Prof. Dr. Marion Schmaus, Prof. Dr. Monika Schmitz-Emans, Dagmar Wahl and Prof. Dr. Thomas Wortmann.ETA Hoffmanns »Kater Murr« : Neue LektürenE.T.A. Hoffmanns »Kater Murr« E.T.A. Hoffmanns »Kater Murr« ETA Hoffmanns »Kater Murr« ETA Hoffmanns »Kater Murr« : Neue LektürenETA Hoffmanns »Kater Murr« Romanticism in musicRomanticism in music.780.9034Liebrand Claudia325038Wortmann ThomasNeumeyer HaraldNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910595464803321E.T.A. Hoffmanns "Kater Murr"3014687UNINA