
Trickster
An Anthropological Memoir
Eileen Kane(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 1. August 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-4426-0178-9 (ISBN)
Description
A young trainee anthropologist leaves her violent Mafia-run hometown-Youngstown, Ohio-to study an "exotic" group, the Paiute Indians of Nevada. This is 1964; she'll be "the expert," and they'll be "the subjects." The Paiute elders have other ideas. They'll be "the parents." They set themselves two tasks: to help her get a good grade on her project and to send her home quickly to her new bridegroom. They dismiss her research topic and introduce her instead to their spirit creature, the outrageously mischievous rule-breaking trickster, Coyote.
Why do the Paiutes love Coyote? Why do Youngstown mill workers vote for Mafia candidates for municipal office? Tricksters become key to understanding how oppressed groups function in a hostile world. For more information visit www.trickster.ie.
Why do the Paiutes love Coyote? Why do Youngstown mill workers vote for Mafia candidates for municipal office? Tricksters become key to understanding how oppressed groups function in a hostile world. For more information visit www.trickster.ie.
Reviews / Votes
Kane's book combines the depth of anthropology with the accessibility of the novel. It is written in a captivating and yet rich style, hilarious and entertaining for almost all readers. But above all, the book shows real people and normal human beings. Unlike other anthropology books, often riddled with meaningless, esoteric, anthropological jargon, Kane speaks in plain words and refuses to stand between the reader and the studied. Perhaps we should all go back to our field notes and rewrite our long-forgotten Ph.D. theses in the way Kane does here. The future of anthropology as a discipline may demand just that. - Irish Journal of AnthropologyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
369 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4426-0178-9 (9781442601789)
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Person
Eileen Kane is an applied anthropologist who established and chaired the first department of anthropology in Ireland. She is the author of Trickster.
Content
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction, Alice Beck Kehoe
1. Vows
2. At Home on the Range
3. The Kah'nii
4. Missing Bomb City
5. Anthropology: A Mirror for Man
6. Two Italian Towns
7. Not Worrying
8. The Tribal Council
9. Why Anthropology?
10. Crossing Boundaries
11. The Murder
12. Drawing Lessons
13. Kinship Patterns
14. Game-Playing
15. Two-Thirds of the Way
16. Who We Are
17. The Rabbit Net
18. Ethnobabble
19. Ruin...
20. ...and Reprieve
20. The Killer
21. The Mission
22. The Parting
Epilogue
Discussion Points and Exercises
References and Further Readings
Acknowledgments
Introduction, Alice Beck Kehoe
1. Vows
2. At Home on the Range
3. The Kah'nii
4. Missing Bomb City
5. Anthropology: A Mirror for Man
6. Two Italian Towns
7. Not Worrying
8. The Tribal Council
9. Why Anthropology?
10. Crossing Boundaries
11. The Murder
12. Drawing Lessons
13. Kinship Patterns
14. Game-Playing
15. Two-Thirds of the Way
16. Who We Are
17. The Rabbit Net
18. Ethnobabble
19. Ruin...
20. ...and Reprieve
20. The Killer
21. The Mission
22. The Parting
Epilogue
Discussion Points and Exercises
References and Further Readings