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Big Men and Great Men
Personifications of Power in Melanesia

Pierre Lemonnier, John Liep, Margaret Jolly, Debora Battaglia, Mark Moska, Donald Tuzin, Bernard Juillerat, Eric Schwimmer, Roy Wagner, Gillian Allison, Marilyn Strathern, Rena Lederman, Nicholas Modjeska, Dan Jorgensen
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  • Date Published: December 2008
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521102292

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  • The societies of Melanesia have been a constant stimulus to anthropological theory. In this collection of essays, anthropologists who have worked in all parts of the Melanesian region of the Pacific bring their expertise to bear on a single theoretical issue. This is a hypothesis formulated by Maurice Godelier concerning the relationship between power, kinship and wealth. Although tightly focused on Godelier's work, the book opens up a major enquiry into the constitution of society in a part of the world where men of prominence come to personify the nature of power. 'Big men', entrepreneurs of exchanges, and 'great men', who flourish in societies characterised by restricted exchanges and ritual complexity, appear to belong to quite different systems. This book considers how substantial the difference between them really is.

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    • Date Published: December 2008
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521102292
    • length: 348 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 20 mm
    • weight: 0.51kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I:
    1. From great men to big men: peace, substitution and competition in the Highlands of New Guinea Pierre Lemonnier
    2
    Great man, big man, chief: a triangulation of the Massim John Liep
    3. Soaring hawks and grounded persons: the politics of rank and gender in north Vanuatu Margaret Jolly
    Part II:
    4. Punishing the yams: leadership and gender ambivalence on Sabarl Island Debora Battaglia
    5. Great men and total systems: North Mekeo hereditary authority and social reproduction Mark Moska
    6 The cryptic brotherhood of big men and great men in Ilahita Donald Tuzin
    7. Complementarily and rivalry: two contradictory principles in Yafar society Bernard Juillerat
    8. How Oro Province societies fit Godelier's model Eric Schwimmer
    Part III:
    9. The fractal person Roy Wagner
    10. The flute myth and the law of equivalence: origins of a principle of exchange Gillian Allison
    11. One man and many men Marilyn Strathern
    12. 'Interests' in exchange: increment, equivalence and the limits of big-manship Rena Lederman
    13. Post-Ipomoean modernism: the Duna example Nicholas Modjeska
    14. Big men, great men and women: alternative logics of gender difference Dan Jorgensen.

  • Editors

    Maurice Godelier

    Marilyn Strathern

    Contributors

    Pierre Lemonnier, John Liep, Margaret Jolly, Debora Battaglia, Mark Moska, Donald Tuzin, Bernard Juillerat, Eric Schwimmer, Roy Wagner, Gillian Allison, Marilyn Strathern, Rena Lederman, Nicholas Modjeska, Dan Jorgensen

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