Carte The Duk-Duks Elizabeth Anne Weber

The Duk-Duks

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"The Duk-Duks" is a comprehensive anthropological and sociological study that explores the initiatio...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
166
EAN
9781025412863
ISBN
1025412869
Enbook ID
52765656
Greutate
413
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 11

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"The Duk-Duks" is a comprehensive anthropological and sociological study that explores the initiation rites, social structures, and political influence of the Duk-Duk secret society within the Bismarck Archipelago. Elizabeth Anne Weber examines how these traditional societies functioned as essential mechanisms for civic training and social control among Melanesian communities. The work delves into the complex rituals, masks, and symbols used by the society to maintain law and order, providing a comparative analysis between these indigenous methods of political education and modern systems of civic instruction.

By analyzing the role of the masked figures and the secrecy surrounding their activities, the book provides deep insights into the intersection of religion, politics, and social hierarchy. This scholarly investigation remains a vital resource for understanding the history of Melanesia, the evolution of primitive political systems, and the functional role of secret societies in preserving cultural stability and communal identity. Weber's research offers a unique perspective on how early societies integrated young men into the political and social life of their tribes through rigorous discipline and ritualized tradition.

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