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Conversion, Identity, and Power

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Book Conversion, Identity, and Power A. Sue Russell
Libristo code: 04912029
Publishers University Press of America, July 1999
Conversion, Identity, and Power examines how the introduction of the church as a new social institut... Full description
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Conversion, Identity, and Power examines how the introduction of the church as a new social institution affects social exchanges, power relationships, and social identity in the Tagal communities. A. Sue Russell uses resources, control of resources, and social exchanges to obtain these resources, from Richard Adams' definition of social power forms as a framework for studying the impact of this new social institution. She focuses on the two key power relationships in Tagal society: the relationships formed to gain supernatural resources, and the relationship between wife-giver and wife-taker formed through the payment of bridewealth. Russell explains that Christianity offered a superior source for supernatural knowledge and abilities, which have social value in Tagal society. She details the control of the church over supernatural resources and how the people enter into social exchanges to obtain the benefits of these resources. The author also examines how the shift in social exchanges for supernatural resources impacted other social exchanges and power relationships, providing new insights into the dynamics of cultural changes resulting from the introduction of Christianity.

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Full name Conversion, Identity, and Power
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 1999
Number of pages 198
EAN 9780761814405
ISBN 076181440X
Libristo code 04912029
Weight 263
Dimensions 148 x 228 x 11
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