The other side of Eden : hunters, farmers and the shaping of the world

by Hugh Brody

Paper Book, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

306.3 B76 2000

Call number

306.3 B76 2000

Local notes

Shelved in Aboriginal Collection

Description

Part memoir, part adventure story, part intellectual voyage, "The Other Side of Eden" begins in the High Arctic of the 1970s. This was where Hugh Brody first lived with hunting peoples and where, as he explains, he first encountered a way of being that would transform how he saw the world. In this marvellous new book, BrodyOCOs travels take him through exquisite landscapes of ice and snow with companions who know the land as a part of themselves. He also travels through time and space as he explores the divide between hunters and farmers that lies at the core of human history. Shaped with a compelling mix of order and intuition, "The Other Side of Eden" draws on the authorOCOs personal experience, on the words of the hunter-gatherers he comes to know and on the work of linguists, anthropologists and historians. Finally, Brody poses questions about the mind itself, arriving at a compelling and profoundly hopeful conclusion. Something exists, he suggests, that is neither heaven nor hell, neither modern nor ancient, neither civilized nor primitive: a place within each of us where we can be beyond the dichotomies and ultimately more fully ourselves."… (more)

Publication

Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre, [2000]

Original publication date

2000

User reviews

LibraryThing member Polaris-
Some great passages in here on the different hunter-gather communities Brody has spent time living and working with. Unfortunately, for me, too often it gets rather bogged down in the intricacies of linguistic origins or the various belief systems. As interesting as these subjects are it felt much
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more disjointed and less satisfactory reading than his other work Maps And Dreams which I'd recently read and enjoyed far more. For a student of this particular field of anthropology it will doubtless prove extremely valuable.
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ISBN

1550548069 / 9781550548068

Barcode

97815505480681
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