Contentment and Suffering, a psychocultural ethnography of the Toraja wet-rice farmers of Indonesia, provides a rich portrait of Torajan life and contributes to debates on the relationship between culture and individual psychology.
Hollan and Wellenkamp describe the central aspects of Torajan personal experience -emotion, identity, and sense of self- and a variety of fascinating cultural practices, including possession trance, kickfights, elaborate mortuary customs, dream interpretation, and buffalo sacrifice.
Presenting exceptionally detailed ethnographic data through a person-centered perspective and extensive use of open-ended interviews, Contentment and Suffering engagingly expresses how the Toraja understand their lives.
Contentment and Suffering: Culture and Experience in Toraja
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Author(s)Douglas Hollan, Jane Wellenkamp
PublisherColumbia University Press
ISBN / ASIN0231084234
ISBN-139780231084239
Sales Rank757,961
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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