The Work of Culture
Symbolic Transformation in Psychoanalysis and Anthropology
Cloth $75.00
ISBN: 9780226615981
Published November 1990
Paper $27.00
ISBN: 9780226615998
Published October 1990
Foreword Acknowledgments Preface Lecture One - Representation and Symbol Formation in a Psychoanalytic Anthropology 1. Unfreezing the Text, Releasing the Narrative 2. Dromena and Cathartic Rituals: Regression and Progression in Collective Representations Killing and the Resurrection "Distortion" in the Work of Culture The Limits of Cultural Elaboration 3. Symbolic Remove and the Work of Culture Lecture Two - Oedipus: The Paradigm and its Hindu Rebirth 1. Relativizing the Oedipus Complex: The Trobriand Case 2. Further Steps in Relativization: The Indian Oedipus Revisited Freud and the Indian Oedipus: An Imaginary Journey 3. Universalizing the Oedipus Complex: Argument with Wittgenstein 4. The Indian Oedipus in Sri Lanka: Pulleyar and the Lord Buddha Revisited The Potent Pulleyar of Pul Eliya: Ethnographic Doubt Myth Associations: Validation in Interpretation Back to Leach: Motivation and Structure 5. Change, History, and the Forgetting of Pulleyar Debate and the Historicity of Charter The Buddhist Form of Life and the Emergence of the Father Killer Lecture Three - The Parricide in Buddhist History 1. Myth Models of the Parricide: Oedipus in Sri Lanka Parricide and Fratricide: The Story of King Asoka Vasubandhu's Oedipus 2. Symbolic Parricide: The Conscience of Dutthagamani Abhaya 3. The True Parricide: Kasyapa of Sigiriya, the "Lion Mountain" What Happened Then? A Brief Afterword Conscience and Culture: The Parricidal King in Buddhist History The Demonic Oedipus: Ethics, Conscience, and Culture Cosmos and Psyche 4. Psychic Structures of the Long Run: The Marriage of the Hero Appendix: Rajasinha I Lecture Four - Freud and Anthropology: The Place Where Three Roads Meet 1. The First Intersubjectivity: The Anthropologist and the Native 2. The Second Intersubjectivity: Participation and Observation 3. The Third Intersubjectivity and the Idea of a Metatheory The Third Intersubjectivity Pursued: Metatheory and Thick Description Validation in Psychoethnographic Interpretation The Expansion of the Third Intersubjectivity: The Idea of a "Cultural Consciousness" 4. Language and Symbolic Form in Psychoanalysis and Anthropology Epilogue Notes Bibliography Author Index Subject Index
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