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Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman Paperback – 15 November 2000
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Marjorie Shostak
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This classic paperback is available once again and exclusively from Harvard University Press.This book is the story of the life of Nisa, a member of the !Kung tribe of hunter-gatherers from southern Africa's Kalahari desert. Told in her own words earthy, emotional, vivid to Marjorie Shostak, a Harvard anthropologist who succeeded, with Nisa's collaboration, in breaking through the immense barriers of language and culture, the story is a fascinating view of a remarkable woman.
- Print length384 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarvard University Press
- Publication date15 November 2000
- Dimensions15.24 x 1.91 x 22.23 cm
- ISBN-109780674004320
- ISBN-13978-0674004320
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When I reread Nisa, as I have done regularly in teaching over the years, I experience its originality, poignancy, and excitement afresh each time. Few books that were so influential in changing the look and feel of ethnography for entire generations of anthropologists have held up so well. It is a classic, with currency and continuing possibility.
- George Marcus, Professor of Anthropology, Rice University
[A] scrupulous, sad, exciting book.
We have a remarkable anthropologist to thank for an absorbing account.
Both Nisa and Shostak are unusual people, and their collaboration has resulted in an unparalleled account of !Kung life from a personal rather than social or ecological perspective. Even more important, their work results in a revelation of the universality of women's experiences and feelings despite vast differences in culture and society. Nisa helps us know what it means to be !Kung, to be a woman, and finally, to be human.
Nisa is a humbling and inspiring book.
- Tim Jeal, Wall Street Journal
- George Marcus, Professor of Anthropology, Rice University
[A] scrupulous, sad, exciting book.
We have a remarkable anthropologist to thank for an absorbing account.
Both Nisa and Shostak are unusual people, and their collaboration has resulted in an unparalleled account of !Kung life from a personal rather than social or ecological perspective. Even more important, their work results in a revelation of the universality of women's experiences and feelings despite vast differences in culture and society. Nisa helps us know what it means to be !Kung, to be a woman, and finally, to be human.
Nisa is a humbling and inspiring book.
- Tim Jeal, Wall Street Journal
About the Author
Marjorie Shostak was a Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology at Emory University and an award-winning photographer.
Product details
- ASIN : 0674004329
- Publisher : Harvard University Press; 1st edition (15 November 2000)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 384 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780674004320
- ISBN-13 : 978-0674004320
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 1.91 x 22.23 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 800,109 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 810 in Historical Africa Biographies
- 898 in Economic Development & Growth (Books)
- 3,375 in History of Africa
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Brad Cassidy
5.0 out of 5 stars
Clear and thought provoking.
Reviewed in Canada on 25 February 2021Verified Purchase
Shostak provides good solid information on the culture of the !Kung which is very useful background, especially were one new to this people. However, the real gem in this work are the thoughts and words of Nisa. With clarity and unselfconscious authenticity Nisa paints a portrait of her life and her people. Not only does the reader learn of their ways and world-view, but the reader is also drawn to question their own biases and judgements. An extremely worthwhile read for anyone who would understand the human condition better.
Kristen
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my all-time favorite ethnographies and an absolute stable in anthropology
Reviewed in the United States on 20 May 2017Verified Purchase
I love, love, love this book. I initially read it for a college class in anthropology, but after reading many other ethonographies and ultimately getting my degree in anthropology, Nisa remains one of my all-time favorites. Nisa is a classic in the field, written by Marjorie Shostak of her field work in the 60's and 70's on of !Kung people in Souther Africa through the narrations of one !Kung woman, Nisa. The !Kung are significant in anthropology because they are one of the few peoples in the world that maintain a modern hunter-gatherer lifestyle (at least at the time of Shostak's fieldwork). Thus, they represent a lifestyle that human beings have lived for thousands of years dating back to the earliest hunter-gatherers. It's how we lived for the majority of our evolutionary time, and thus modern hunter-gatherers shed precious light on humanity's origins. Unlike most ethnographies and most social science texts more broadly, Nisa is primarily informed by one voice: Nisa's. The book consists of interviews conducted over time between Shostak and Nisa with the purpose of Nisa bestowing her own knowledge upon Shostak as a younger woman about what it means to be a woman. Each chapter chronicles a period of Nisa's life, which she tells to illustrate not only her own stories by central truths and life lessons. Of course, these are all according to one person, an older woman with a lifetime of lived experience through the lens of her own culture. Topics include growing up, marriage, taking lovers, being a mother, and losing those closest to you. Shostak begins the book with a long introduction describing the !Kung people and putting their culture into context for Western readers, including the !Kung language, traditions, family structures, group dynamics, migration, diet, etc. Then each chapter begins with an introduction to the topic based on Shostak's fieldwork with the whole community followed by Nisa's individual stories and insights. Overall, Nisa is an enigmatic, funny, unique, talented, and captivating storyteller selected by Shostak as narrator for these very reasons. This book is a treasure, and is certain to teach readers much about human truths according to one incredible woman. It's a must-read for anyone interested in womanhood, culture, modern hunter-gatherer societies, African peoples, anthropology, and human kind.
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W. J. H. Sanderson
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but still a great read.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 May 2016Verified Purchase
Absolutely fascinating. A real page turner. I was studying the emergence of 'religion' (whatever you mean by religion) in the Neolithic Near East. This is a fascinating view of a hunter-gatherer society. Shostak looks at the role of women here, and perhaps approaches it from a 1990s feminist perspective, but still a great read.
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Nisa: The Life and Words of a !King Woman
Reviewed in Japan on 1 March 2003Verified Purchase
Nisa自身の言葉に忠実にかかれたこの本はとにかく臨場感たっぷりです。電気も水道もないアフリカ南部の奥地に住むNisa、そして様々な“便利”なものに囲まれて暮す自分自身。同じ女性として、親として、何に喜びを感じ、どのように暮らすことが本当に幸せなのか、あらためて考えさせられました。自分の生き方、そして自分自身に自信と誇りを持って力強く毅然と生きるNisaから多くのものを教えてもらった気分です。アフリカに暮す女性の姿、それ以上のものを得られる一冊です。