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Dancing on the Grave Nigel Barley

Dancing on the Grave By Nigel Barley

Dancing on the Grave by Nigel Barley


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Summary

Looking at the ways different cultures around the world deal with death and give it meaning, this book covers such diverse areas as myths about death, belief about ways to mourn, joking at funerals, post-mortem videos, cannibalism, headhunting and royal mortuary ritual.

Dancing on the Grave Summary

Dancing on the Grave: Encounters with Death by Nigel Barley

Seeking to merge the information of theologians and anthropologists, this book looks at the variety of ways in which cultures around the world deal with death and give it meaning. In some cultures, most famously Ancient Egypt, families would virtually financially ruin themselves in order to deal with the death of just one person. Other cultures such as the nomadic peoples of southern Africa, simply pull down the roof of their dwelling onto the body and move on, while the wrapped bodies in Torajan (Indonesian) houses are used as shelves. The reader is guided through such diverse areas as myths about death, belief about ways to mourn, joking at funerals, post-mortem videos, cannibalism, headhunting and royal mortuary ritual.

About Nigel Barley

Nigel Barley is the author of six books, including THE INNOCENT ANTHROPOLOGIST and DANCING ON THE GRAVE. He is the curator of London's Museum of Mankind.

Additional information

GOR001207720
9780349107769
0349107769
Dancing on the Grave: Encounters with Death by Nigel Barley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
1997-05-01
240
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