Inalienable Possessions
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Inalienable Possessions by esteemed author University of California Press. Published in 1992, this 264-page paperback delves deep into the core of anthropology, challenging conventional beliefs surrounding kinship, economics, power, and gender. Through a focused examination of diverse Oceania societies—from the rich cultures of Polynesia to the intricate communities of Papua New Guinea, as well as Australian Aborigine groups—this groundbreaking work explores the unique category of possessions that are deemed inalienable. These are items that, while they may be circulated, must ultimately return to their original giver. Inalienable Possessions invites readers to rethink their understanding of ownership and the social bonds that shape our interactions. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in anthropology and cultural studies, this book is a must-have for your collection.