Lexington Books
Pages: 320
Trim: 7 x 9½
978-0-7391-1173-4 • Hardback • July 2006 • $149.00 • (£115.00)
Gil Daryn works with the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Kathmandu, Nepal.
Chapter 1 An Overview
Part 2 MAN: UNDERSTANDING MISTRUST
Chapter 3 Himalayan Uncertainties
Chapter 4 Encompassing the Ambivalent Female Core
Part 5 COSMOS: FROM IMAGE TO COSMOLOGY
Chapter 6 On Hindu Divine Sexuality and Marriage
Chapter 7 The Jagya - Ethnography
Chapter 8 The Jagya - an Analysis
Part 9 RICE: FROM MUST TO TRUST - AN ONTOGENY OF RICE
Chapter 10 An Agricultural Jagya
Chapter 11 The 'World Upside-Down' or a Himalayan Inversion of Hierarchy and Trust
Chapter 12 Conclusion
This is an intricate book dealing with complex subject matter. Daryn's monograph is a carefully worded argument for the application of the 'fractal of matrimonial encompassment' as a key notion for making sense of and interpreting Hindu culture and society. . . .Encompassing a Fractal World is ethnographically rich (drawing on different techniques such as fieldnotes, personal reflections, and a number of well-chosen greyscale photographs) and analytically precise (excellent and consistent transcription of local terms, augmented by a glossary).
— Journal Of The Royal Anthropological Institute, March 2010