Sacred Revenge in Oceania
"Sacred Revenge in Oceania" by Pamela J. Stewart, published by Cambridge University Press in 2018, delves into the profound and often complex motivations behind conflict and violence. This compelling 75-page paperback examines the concept of revenge as a sacred duty within the rich cultural backdrop of Oceania, where the spirits of the deceased invoke a sense of obligation to avenge their wrongs. Stewart skillfully argues that, beyond the shores of Oceania, the theme of revenge serves as a crucial, albeit often overlooked, element in the dynamics of violence globally. This insightful exploration is not only a significant contribution to the fields of religion and anthropology but also invites readers to reflect on how deeply embedded notions of revenge shape human behavior and societal conflicts. Discover the intricate layers of this age-old concept and its implications both locally and worldwide.