TY - BOOK AU - Bamberger,Joan AU - Crocker,J.Christopher AU - Lave,Jean AU - Matta,Roberto da AU - Maybury-Lewis,David AU - Maybury-Lewis,Lewis AU - Melatti,Julio Cezar AU - Melatti,Julio Gezar AU - Turner,Terence S. AU - Wagley,Charles AU - da Matta,Roberto TI - Dialectical Societies: The Ge and Bororo of Central Brazil T2 - Harvard Studies in Cultural Anthropology SN - 9780674180710 U1 - 305.8/98/081 PY - 2013///] CY - Cambridge, MA : PB - Harvard University Press, KW - Bororo (Indiens) KW - Bororo Indians KW - Bororó (Indiens) KW - Etnografie KW - Geschichte Südamerikas KW - Gé (Indiens) KW - Gê Indians KW - Indianen KW - Sociale structuur KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / General KW - Tapuya Indians KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --; CONTENTS --; FOREWORD --; INTRODUCTION --; 1. CYCLES AND TRENDS IN KRIKATI NAMING PRACTICES --; 2. THE RELATIONSHIP SYSTEM OF THE KRAHÓ --; 3. THE APINAYÉ RELATIONSHIP SYSTEM: TERMINOLOGY AND IDEOLOGY --; 4. EXIT AND VOICE IN CENTRAL BRAZIL: THE POLITICS OF FLIGHT IN KAYAPÓ SOCIETY --; 5. THE GÊ AND BORORO SOCIETIES AS DIALECTICAL SYSTEMS: A GENERAL MODEL --; 6. KINSHIP, HOUSEHOLD, AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AMONG THE KAYAPÓ --; 7. CULTURAL CATEGORIES OF THE CENTRAL GÊ --; 8. SELVES AND ALTERS AMONG THE EASTERN BORORO --; CONCLUSION: KINSHIP, IDEOLOGY, AND CULTURE --; REFERENCES. NOTES. INDEX --; REFERENCES --; NOTES --; INDEX; restricted access N2 - The Gê-speaking tribes of Central Brazil have always been an anomaly in the annals of anthropology; their exceedingly simple technology contrasts sharply with their highly complex sociological and ideological traditions. Dialectical Societies, the outgrowth of extended anthropological research organized by David Maybury-Lewis, at long last demystifies Gê social structure while modifying and reinterpreting some of the traditional ideas held about kinship, affiliation, and descent. Each of the seven contributors deals with a different lowland tribe, but all of them address an ideological focus on the dualistic tribal organization that is here defined as fundamental to the Gê As a collection, their work comprises a substantial revision of the hitherto undeveloped and largely ignored ethnography of Central Brazil UR - https://doi.org/10.4159/harvard.9780674180727 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780674180727 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780674180727/original ER -