Gananath Obeyesekere

Gananath Obeyesekere is emeritus professor of anthropology at Princeton University and has done much work in his home country of Sri Lanka. His research focuses on psychoanalysis and anthropology and the ways in which personal symbolism is related to religious experience, in addition to the European exploration of Polynesia in the 18th century and after, and the implications of these voyages for the development of ethnography. His books include ''Land Tenure in Village Ceylon'', ''Medusa's Hair'', ''The Cult of the Goddess Pattini'', ''Buddhism Transformed'' (coauthor), ''The Work of Culture'', ''The Apotheosis of Captain Cook: European Mythmaking in the Pacific'', and ''Making Karma''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The apotheosis of Captain Cook : European mythmaking in the Pacific by Obeyesekere, Gananath

    Princeton, N.J. : Honolulu, Hawai⁽i : Princeton University Press ; Bishop Museum Press, 1997
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    Kataragama : a god for all seasons

    London : Royal Anthropological Institute, 1973
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    The anthropologist and the native essays for Gananath Obeyesekere

    London : Anthem Press, 2011
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