Libros bestsellers hasta 50% dcto  Ver más

menu

0
  • argentina
  • chile
  • colombia
  • españa
  • méxico
  • perú
  • estados unidos
  • internacional
portada He Borara: A Novel about an Anthropologist among the Yąnomamö (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
694
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 3.5 cm
Weight
0.91 kg.
ISBN13
9780578999791

He Borara: A Novel about an Anthropologist among the Yąnomamö (in English)

Dennis James Junk (Author) · R. R. Bowker · Paperback

He Borara: A Novel about an Anthropologist among the Yąnomamö (in English) - Junk, Dennis James

Physical Book

$ 18.94

$ 23.98

You save: $ 5.04

21% discount
  • Condition: New
It will be shipped from our warehouse between Monday, May 27 and Tuesday, May 28.
You will receive it anywhere in United States between 1 and 3 business days after shipment.

Synopsis "He Borara: A Novel about an Anthropologist among the Yąnomamö (in English)"

His findings detonated like a nuclear bomb over the field of anthropology. Now, the rest of the world is poised to learn what he witnessed in the jungle. Lachlan Shackley journeys up the fabled Orinoco River in search of a mysterious people known as the Yąnomamö. It's 1964, and Shackley, at 27, has chosen the most remote tribe he could find for his first research expedition as an anthropologist. His purpose: to glimpse the true nature of humanity as it exists beyond the grip of our technologically advanced civilization. Shackley comes trailing fantastical childhood dreams of jungle adventure and spiritual deliverance he'd as soon outpace. Alongside these youthful yearnings, he brings a towering ambition to revolutionize the field of anthropology. Yet none of these grandiose aspirations will survive first encounter, as nothing in his studies or his humble Michigan upbringing has prepared him for what's in store when he ducks through the passage into the Yąnomamö's communal dwelling. Over the ensuing 17 months, Shackley's bond to his family is strained to near breaking, while he's forced to make peace with two competing groups of missionaries, both out to eradicate the very way of life he's come to study, and if possible, preserve. The ordeals he endures compel him to question everything he's learned about life away from the glittering mass orderliness of the Western world, including the proper moral stance of a supposedly scientific observer. To survive the jungle, Shackley, whose experiences were inspired by the legendary and controversial anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon, must forge a persona that commands respect from the Yąnomamö while leaving enough of his soul intact to bring back to his family. What he doesn't know is that what he witnesses-and who he becomes-will land him at the center of a controversy extending far beyond the walls of the ivory tower, adding deadly vitriol to an old divide over how people the world over should conceive of life before civilization.

Customers reviews

More customer reviews
  • 0% (0)
  • 0% (0)
  • 0% (0)
  • 0% (0)
  • 0% (0)

Frequently Asked Questions about the Book

All books in our catalog are Original.
The book is written in English.
The binding of this edition is Paperback.

Questions and Answers about the Book

Do you have a question about the book? Login to be able to add your own question.

Opinions about Bookdelivery

More customer reviews