Sketches of Man: Incomplete Societies and Bodies
Myths linking incomplete persons with the origins of societies are explored in traditions of Austronesia & the eastern Asian coastlands. The configuration, symmetry/asymmetry, transformation, periodicity, & reversal of beings' division, duality, or dismemberment represent the constructi...
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