Summary - Euphoria - Based On The Book By Lily King
Fastbooks Publishing
Narratore Liam Brady
Casa editrice: Fastbooks Publishing
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SUMMARY EUPHORIA BASED ON THE BOOK BY LILY KING SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: FASTBOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT Introduction and Initial Encounters The Kiona Tribe and Early Fieldwork Tensions and Personal Dynamics Illness and Intimacy Discoveries and the Grid Conflict and Shifting Dynamics The Return of Xambun and Cultural Immersion Betrayal and Departure Aftermath and Legacy General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK Euphoria, by Lily King, is a novel that explores the tumultuous relationships between three anthropologists in 1930s New Guinea. The story centers on Nell Stone, her husband Fen, and their colleague Andrew Bankson, as they navigate the complexities of fieldwork and their own personal desires. The narrative delves into themes of cultural understanding, the ethics of anthropological research, and the impact of colonialism. The relationships become intertwined with professional ambitions and personal biases, while examining how the characters’ actions have lasting consequences, both for themselves and for the cultures they study.
Durata: 21 minuti (00:21:17) Data di pubblicazione: 17/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

