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Authors: Donald Tuzin
ISBN-13: 9780226819518, ISBN-10: 0226819515
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Date Published: September 1997
Edition: 1

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Author Biography: Donald Tuzin

Book Synopsis

Donald Tuzin first studied the New Guinea village of Ilahita in 1972. When he returned many years later, he arrived in the aftermath of a startling event: the village’s men voluntarily destroyed their secret cult that had allowed them to dominate women for generations. The cult’s collapse indicated nothing less than the death of masculinity, and Tuzin examines the labyrinth of motives behind this improbable, self-devastating act. The villagers' mythic tradition provided a basis for this revenge of Woman upon the dominion of Man, and, remarkably, Tuzin himself became a principal figure in its narratives. The return of the magic-bearing "youngest brother" from America had been prophesied, and the villagers believed that Tuzin’s return "from the dead" signified a further need to destroy masculine traditions.

The Cassowary's Revenge is an intimate account of how Ilahita’s men and women think, emote, dream, and explain themselves. Tuzin also explores how the death of masculinity in a remote society raises disturbing implications for gender relations in our own society. In this light Tuzin's book is about men and women in search of how to value one another, and in today's world there is no theme more universal or timely.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Ch. 1Going Home1
Ch. 2The Mission18
Ch. 3The Repeal of Custom33
Ch. 4The Cassowary and the Swan Maiden68
Ch. 5The Web of True Prophecy96
Ch. 6Millennium126
Ch. 7Fear in the Heart157
Ch. 8Sanctuary178
Notes199
Maps231
References235
Index247

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