TY - GEN T1 - Cannibal talk : the man-eating myth and human sacrifice in the South Seas A1 - Obeyesekere, Gananath LA - English PP - Berkeley PB - University of California Press YR - 2005 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_eba_ocm58728587 AB - In this radical reexamination of the notion of cannibalism, Gananath Obeyesekere offers a fascinating and convincing argument that cannibalism is mostly "cannibal talk," a discourse on the Other engaged in by both indigenous peoples and colonial intruders that results in sometimes funny and sometimes deadly cultural misunderstandings. Turning his keen intelligence to Polynesian societies in the early periods of European contact and colonization, Obeyesekere deconstructs Western eyewitness accounts, carefully examining their origins and treating them as a species of fiction writing and seamen's yarns. Cannibalism is less a social or cultural fact than a mythic representation of European writing that reflects much more the realities of European societies and their fascination with the practice of cannibalism, he argues. And while very limited forms of cannibalism might have occurred in Polynesian societies, they were largely in connection with human sacrifice and carried out by a select community in well-defined sacramental rituals. Cannibal Talk considers how the colonial intrustion produced a complex self-fulfilling prophecy whereby the fantasy of cannibalism became a reality as natives on occasion began to eat both Europeans and their own enemies in acts of "conspicuous anthropophagy." OP - 320 CN - GN409 .O23 2005eb SN - 9780520938311 SN - 0520938313 SN - 9780520243071 SN - 0520243072 SN - 9780520243088 SN - 0520243080 SN - 1417585110 SN - 9781417585113 KW - Cannibalism. KW - Cannibalism KW - Cannibalisme. KW - 73.06 ethnography. KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE : Customs & Traditions. KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE : Anthropology : Cultural. KW - Kannibalismus KW - Ozeanien KW - Kannibalisme. KW - Mensenoffers. KW - Cannibalism : Oceania. KW - Imperialism. ER -