Author |
Róheim, Géza, 1891-1953 (author) |
Title |
The riddle of the sphinx : or, Human origins / Geza Roheim ; authorized translation from the German by R. Money-Kyrle ; with a preface by Ernest Jones. |
Publisher and/or associated date/s |
London : Leonard and Virginia Woolf, 1934. |
Description |
302 pages, [7] pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm. |
Series |
International psycho-analytical library no.25 |
Note |
Published by L. and V.Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 52 Tavistock Square, London, and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis--title page. |
Inscription inside first page: "Presented to the Institute of Anatomy by Sir Colin Mackenzie 1937." |
Summary |
Results of fieldwork 1929-31 in Central Australia; notes on demons, fear of attacks (Aranda, Luritcha, Ngatatara) definitions of relative dreams, double evil beings of Aranda, Luritcha, Ngatatara, Pindupi, Yumu, Matuntara; stories and their interpretation; comparison of these beliefs with those of Indo-European peoples; death magic, death anxiety of natives; kangaroo bad magic of Pitchentara & Mularatara, other forms of aggressive magic; dreams of sorcerers, legends, sorcerers initiation; theory that the demons form the basis of religion; nature of Central Australian totemism & its relation to the demons of the area; initiation, tabular representation giving description of ceremony, myth & song (with translation); multiplicity of rites, ancestral wanderings; detailed analysis of dreams, phantasies & totemic ceremonies; account of psycho-analytical initiation ceremony; connection between initiation & totemism - dreams, myths of Waninga & the Milky Way; phallic origin of totemism; puberty rites, use of bullroarer, presentation of ritual objects; ontogenetic interpretation of culture; Mungarai legend of Kunapipi given as example of primal horde myth, comparison with legends from other lands; correlations between typical infantile experience & typical character; brings together & comments on views of other writers. |
Terms of use |
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Subjects |
Psychoanalysis |
Aboriginal Australians -- Rites and ceremonies |
Civilisation |
Religion |
Aboriginal Australians |
Antakirinya / Antikirinya / Antakarinja language (C5) (SA SG53-14) |
Antakirinya / Antikirinya / Antakarinja people (C5) (SA SG53-14) |
Antikirinya language C5 |
Arrernte / Aranda language (C8) (NT SG53-02) |
Arrernte / Aranda people (C8) (NT SG53-02) |
Arrernte language C8 |
Ceremonies - Initiation |
Ceremonies - Women |
Language - Texts and translations - Aboriginal to non-Aboriginal language |
Luritja / Loritja language (C7.1) (NT SG52-04) |
Luritja / Loritja people (C7.1) (NT SG52-04) |
Magic and sorcery - Clever people |
Mangarrayi / Mangarayi language (N78) (NT SD53-09) |
Mangarrayi / Mangarayi people (N78) (NT SD53-09) |
Mangarrayi language N78 |
Music - Vocal |
Pintupi language (C10) (NT SF52-11) |
Pintupi people (C10) (NT SF52-11) |
Pitjantjatjara language (C6) (NT SG52-11) |
Pitjantjatjara people (C6) (NT SG52-11) |
Psychology - Dreams and symbolism |
Religion - Rites - Ceremonial objects - Bullroarers |
Religion - Rites - Ceremonial objects |
Religion - Rites - Increase |
Religion - Rites - Kunapipi |
Religion - Totemism |
Stories and motifs - Kangaroos / Wallabies |
Stories and motifs - Mythological beings |
Stories and motifs - Stars |
Yumu language (C11) (NT SF52-16) |
Yumu language C11 |
Yumu people (C11) (NT SF52-16) |
Arnhem Land (N.T.) |
South Australia - Central Australia (SA SG52, SG53) |
South Central Northern Territory (NT) |
Other Authors &/or Associated Persons |
MacKenzie, William Colin, 1877-1938 (inscriber) |
Call number |
AIA 306.0994 ROH |