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For the Yagwoia-Angan people of Papua New Guinea, womba is a malignant power with the potential to afflict any soul with cravings for pig meat and human flesh. Drawing on long-term research among the Yagwoia, and in an analysis informed by phenomenology and psychoanalysis, Jadran Mimica explores the womba complex in its local cultural-existential determinations and regional permutations. He attends to the lived experience of this complex in relation to the wider context of mortuary practices, feasting, historical cannibalism, and sorcery. His account of womba illuminates the moral meanings of Yagwoia selfhood and associated senses of subjectivity and agency. Mimica concludes by reflecting on the recent escalation of concerns with witchcraft and sorcery in Papua New Guinea, specifically in relation to a new wave of Christian evangelism occurring in partnership with the state.
178 pages | 1 halftone, 1 figure | 5 x 8 | © 2020
Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology
Biological Sciences: Botany
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. The womba condition of the soul
The causes and attributes of womba soul affliction and shamanistic treatment
The case of Qang
The desire for pig-meat
Chapter 2. Men and women as womba
The case of Qwoqwoldate
The case of WoGaye
A specifically female aspect of the womba complex
Womba killing
Chapter 3. Womba self-experience
The case of OMitane
The case of OAp
Chapter 4. The spectrum of Yagwoia cannibalism
An inside perspective
Exo- and endo- modes
Experience of necrophagy
Chapter 5. On ki’nye (sorcery) and the mother’s breast’s malediction
The mirror-circuit of the mother’s breast’s malediction
Sorcery in hindsight
Chapter 6. The womba complex in regional perspective
The non-Angan outsiders
Reverberations of the complex among neighboring Angan groups
A comparative amplification
Ankavi ombi’ and the Yagwoia womba
The womba imaginary and the body: closure and opening
Chapter 7. Concluding reflections: A new wave of Christianization
A Melanesian berit (covenant)
Metamorphosis of the imago Dei and the spirit of the global Evangelion
Chapter 1. The womba condition of the soul
The causes and attributes of womba soul affliction and shamanistic treatment
The case of Qang
The desire for pig-meat
Chapter 2. Men and women as womba
The case of Qwoqwoldate
The case of WoGaye
A specifically female aspect of the womba complex
Womba killing
Chapter 3. Womba self-experience
The case of OMitane
The case of OAp
Chapter 4. The spectrum of Yagwoia cannibalism
An inside perspective
Exo- and endo- modes
Experience of necrophagy
Chapter 5. On ki’nye (sorcery) and the mother’s breast’s malediction
The mirror-circuit of the mother’s breast’s malediction
Sorcery in hindsight
Chapter 6. The womba complex in regional perspective
The non-Angan outsiders
Reverberations of the complex among neighboring Angan groups
A comparative amplification
Ankavi ombi’ and the Yagwoia womba
The womba imaginary and the body: closure and opening
Chapter 7. Concluding reflections: A new wave of Christianization
A Melanesian berit (covenant)
Metamorphosis of the imago Dei and the spirit of the global Evangelion
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