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- catalog contributor b5640136.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 449-486) and index.".
- catalog description "Prophecy and Ontology. The Analysis of Hopi Prophecy. A Definition of Religion. The Ethnohermeneutical Approach. On Meaning and Literary Style. Further Goals. A Note on Orthography -- ".
- catalog description "pt. I. Prophecy and Discourse. 1. The Story of the Mysterious Mr. Johnson. On the Burning of Altars and the Advent of the Apocalypse. The Awat'ovi Conspiracy. The Tiingavi Hypothesis. The Implications of Burning Altars. 2. Hopi Prophecy Defined. An Indigenous Definition of Hopi Prophecy. The Logic of Prophetic Rhetoric. Prophecy as Social Strategy. From the Cradle to the Grave and Beyond (Via the Brain). Cognition and Collective Misrepresentation. 3. The Narrative Context of Hopi Prophecy. The Core Narrative. The Transformative Mechanisms of Prophetic Media. The Narrative Contexts of Hopi Prophecies. The Prose Narrative Context. Ritual Speech. The Ethnopoetic Narrative Context. Types of Ritual Songs. The Prophetic Content of Ritual Songs. 4. The Modern Prose Narrative Context of Hopi Prophecy. Literacy Versus Orality: A Critique. Literacy and Acculturation. Literacy and Knowledge. Literacy and Textualization -- ".
- catalog description "pt. II. Prophecy and Politics. 5. Hopi Prophecies in History. The Prophecies of 1858-1958. Themes of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Modern Prophecy and Collective Mental Health. 6. Interpreting Significant Objects: The Politics of Hopi Apocalypse. Politics and Power in Hopi Iconography. Stone Tablets in Hopi Prophecy and History. Stone Tablets in Bear Clan History. Stone Tablets in Kookop Clan History. The Significance of the Stone Tablets. 7. From Resistance to Messianism: The Politics of Analysis and the Realities of History. Theories of Factionalism. Gossip and Information Management. The Politics of Analysis. The Traditionalist Movement in Analytical Terms. From Resistance to Universalism. From Universalism to Messianism. 8. On Charisma and the Downfall of a Prophet. Power Struggles in the Movement. The Flying Saucer Cult. The Question of Charisma -- ".
- catalog description "pt. III. Prophecy and Meaning. 9. The Legacy of Prophecy Rock: On the Mutability of Petroglyphs. The History of Prophecy Rock. Thomas Banancya, Traditionalist Spokesman. Ecology and Mysticism. Traditionalists Become Traditional. Changing Audiences, Changing Meanings. 10. Hippie-Sinom (Hippie People) and the Crisis of Meaning. Mutual Misrepresentation. The Pahaana Syndrome. A Typology of Euro-American Interest Groups. The New Age -- pt. IV. Prophecy and Change. 11. A Model of Narrative Tradition and Change. Factors of Change. Factors of Continuity. A Model of Continuity and Change in Hopi Prophecy -- App. A.A Bilingual Version of the Emergence Myth with Commentary -- App. B. Selected Versions of the emergence Myth; Narrated by Hostiles and Traditionalists -- App. C.A Catalogue and Typology of Hopi Prophecies, 1858-1961 -- App. D. Letter to President Harry Truman from Representatives of the Hopi Indian Empire -- App. E. Hopi Names and Terms with Corrected Orthography.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 490 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0520081811 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berkeley : University of California Press,".
- catalog subject "299/.784 20".
- catalog subject "E99.H7 G446 1994".
- catalog subject "Hopi Indians Religion.".
- catalog subject "Hopi Indians Social conditions.".
- catalog subject "Hopi philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Prophecy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prophecy and Ontology. The Analysis of Hopi Prophecy. A Definition of Religion. The Ethnohermeneutical Approach. On Meaning and Literary Style. Further Goals. A Note on Orthography -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Prophecy and Discourse. 1. The Story of the Mysterious Mr. Johnson. On the Burning of Altars and the Advent of the Apocalypse. The Awat'ovi Conspiracy. The Tiingavi Hypothesis. The Implications of Burning Altars. 2. Hopi Prophecy Defined. An Indigenous Definition of Hopi Prophecy. The Logic of Prophetic Rhetoric. Prophecy as Social Strategy. From the Cradle to the Grave and Beyond (Via the Brain). Cognition and Collective Misrepresentation. 3. The Narrative Context of Hopi Prophecy. The Core Narrative. The Transformative Mechanisms of Prophetic Media. The Narrative Contexts of Hopi Prophecies. The Prose Narrative Context. Ritual Speech. The Ethnopoetic Narrative Context. Types of Ritual Songs. The Prophetic Content of Ritual Songs. 4. The Modern Prose Narrative Context of Hopi Prophecy. Literacy Versus Orality: A Critique. Literacy and Acculturation. Literacy and Knowledge. Literacy and Textualization -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. II. Prophecy and Politics. 5. Hopi Prophecies in History. The Prophecies of 1858-1958. Themes of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Modern Prophecy and Collective Mental Health. 6. Interpreting Significant Objects: The Politics of Hopi Apocalypse. Politics and Power in Hopi Iconography. Stone Tablets in Hopi Prophecy and History. Stone Tablets in Bear Clan History. Stone Tablets in Kookop Clan History. The Significance of the Stone Tablets. 7. From Resistance to Messianism: The Politics of Analysis and the Realities of History. Theories of Factionalism. Gossip and Information Management. The Politics of Analysis. The Traditionalist Movement in Analytical Terms. From Resistance to Universalism. From Universalism to Messianism. 8. On Charisma and the Downfall of a Prophet. Power Struggles in the Movement. The Flying Saucer Cult. The Question of Charisma -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. III. Prophecy and Meaning. 9. The Legacy of Prophecy Rock: On the Mutability of Petroglyphs. The History of Prophecy Rock. Thomas Banancya, Traditionalist Spokesman. Ecology and Mysticism. Traditionalists Become Traditional. Changing Audiences, Changing Meanings. 10. Hippie-Sinom (Hippie People) and the Crisis of Meaning. Mutual Misrepresentation. The Pahaana Syndrome. A Typology of Euro-American Interest Groups. The New Age -- pt. IV. Prophecy and Change. 11. A Model of Narrative Tradition and Change. Factors of Change. Factors of Continuity. A Model of Continuity and Change in Hopi Prophecy -- App. A.A Bilingual Version of the Emergence Myth with Commentary -- App. B. Selected Versions of the emergence Myth; Narrated by Hostiles and Traditionalists -- App. C.A Catalogue and Typology of Hopi Prophecies, 1858-1961 -- App. D. Letter to President Harry Truman from Representatives of the Hopi Indian Empire -- App. E. Hopi Names and Terms with Corrected Orthography.".
- catalog title "The invention of prophecy : continuity and meaning in Hopi Indian religion / Armin w. Geertz.".
- catalog type "text".