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The History of Cannibalism

Ritual, Survival, Myth

Skriuwer Com, Auke de Haan, Jennifer Joseph
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Humanity's Darkest Taboo: Cannibalism Through the Ages

"The History of Cannibalism" confronts one of mankind's most unsettling practices, exploring how societies across time have grappled with the line between survival and savagery. From prehistoric bone markings hinting at ritual feasts to colonial accusations weaponizing the label, this book evokes the raw fear of the forbidden and the high stakes of moral judgment, reminding us how accusations of man-eating have justified conquest, persecution, and cultural erasure while revealing uncomfortable truths about human desperation.

It opens with prehistoric evidence, where cave finds and cut marks spark debates on survival versus ritual motivations. Ancient Near Eastern texts blend myths with siege starvation, as Greek and Roman writers deploy cannibal tropes for propaganda.

Egyptian hymns and North African rumors blur funerary rites with outsider fears. Early European skeletal traces suggest occasional consumption amid hardship.

Mesoamerican rituals demand flesh for cosmic balance, while Andean highland famine forces grim choices. Pacific island rites involve headhunting and trophy feasts, as North American evidence divides scholars on ritual versus conflict.

Medieval chronicles frame siege cannibalism as divine punishment, with religious symbolism clashing against absolute taboos. Travel narratives mix fact and fiction to demonize distant peoples.

Witch hunts conjure infant-eating sabbaths under torture, while fairy tales embed child-devouring monsters. Enlightenment thinkers question colonial myths, paving empirical inquiry.

19th-century anthropology debates ritual prevalence, integrating cannibalism into evolutionary theories. Legacy examines how narratives shaped perceptions and justified subjugation.

Comparable to Bill Schutt's "Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History," which blends science and stories with wit, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in dark anthropology books exploring human extremes for true crime fans. Its broad marketability appeals to history buffs, psychology readers, and taboo enthusiasts, promising strong sales for bookstores in anthropology sections. By weaving emotional stakes like desperation amid scarcity and judgment through fear, it connects readers to humanity's shadowed past, inspiring reflection on how ancient practices mirror modern moral dilemmas.

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Productcode (EAN):
9783565083220
Verschijningsdatum:
22/11/2025
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Paperback
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Trade paperback (VS)
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152 mm x 229 mm
Gewicht:
267 g
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