Sorcerers of Dobu

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Sorcerers of Dobu is an anthropological study by Reo Fortune examining the culture, social structure, and belief systems of the people of Dobu Island in Melanesia.

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instanceOf anthropological study
book
academicDiscipline Melanesian studies
anthropology
author Reo Fortune
authorCitizenship New Zealand
comparedWith Coming of Age in Samoa
Patterns of Culture
contains analysis of fear and suspicion in social life
analysis of social sanctions
ethnographic case studies
myths and narratives of the Dobu people
countryOfOrigin New Zealand
critiquedFor ethnocentric interpretations
overemphasis on conflict and paranoia in Dobu society
focusesOn belief systems of the Dobu people
culture of the Dobu people
economic life
kinship
magic
marriage customs
religion
rituals
social norms
social structure of the Dobu people
sorcery beliefs
taboos
witchcraft
genre cultural anthropology
ethnography
hasPerspective culture-and-personality approach
functionalism
influenced culture-and-personality theorists
later studies of Melanesian sorcery
language English
mainSubject Dobu Island
Dobu people
Melanesia
notableFor contribution to early Melanesian ethnography
detailed description of Dobu sorcery practices
influence on debates about cultural relativism
portrayal of Dobu social relations as tense and suspicious
regionDescribed Massim area of Melanesia
Papua New Guinea
surface form: Papua New Guinea region
timePeriodDescribed early 20th century Dobu society
usedIn anthropology teaching
comparative culture-and-personality studies

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Reo Fortune notableWork Sorcerers of Dobu