Contents
List of Illustrations
Foretaste
Acknowledgments
Part I. Making Sense in Anthropology
Chapter 1. Taking Leave of Our Senses: A Survey of the Senses and Critique of the Textual Revolution in Ethnographic Theory
Chapter 2. Coming to Our Senses: The Sensual Turn in Anthropological Understanding
Part 2. Melanesian Sensory Formations
Chapter 3. On the Pleasures of Fasting, Appearing, and Being Heard in the Massim World
Chapter 4. On Being in Good Taste: Gustatory Cannibalism and Exchange Psychology
Chapter 5. The Visible and the Invisible in a Middle Sepik Society
Chapter 6. Comparison of Massim and Middle Sepik Ways of Sensing the World
Part 3. Libidinal and Political Economies of the Senses
Chapter 7. Oedipus In/Out of the Trobriands: A Sensuous Critique of Freudian Theory
Chapter 8. The Material Body of the Commodity: Sensing Marx
Notes
References
Index