WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Die Anthropophagie cover

Die Anthropophagie

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

The study differentiates incidental survival cannibalism from habitual, culturally sanctioned practices and restricts its focus to the latter, aiming to document facts, stages, and causes. It surveys possible prehistoric evidence and survivals in folklore and classical reports, then proceeds to a systematic, region-by-region ethnographic account of contemporary instances across Africa, Asia, Oceania, Australia, and the Americas. Varieties of practice, ritual contexts, and motivating factors are catalogued and compared. The work concludes by synthesizing these materials to explain reasons for persistence, variation, and the observed decline of such practices in the face of external influences and social change.

About the Author

Andree, Richard portrait

Richard Andree

Richard Andree was a German geographer and ethnologist known for his explorations and studies of various cultures and regions. His notable works include "Abessinien, das Alpenland unter den Tropen und seine Grenzländer," which examines the geography and peoples of Abyssinia, and "Die Anthropophagie," a study on cannibalism in different cultures. Andree's contributions to the understanding of natural peoples and their environments have made him a significant figure in the fields of geography and anthropology during the 19th century.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like