By Alan Dundes

ISBN-10: 0299140547

ISBN-13: 9780299140540

Originating greater than 2500 years in the past, cockfighting is likely one of the oldest documented activities on the earth. It has persevered to flourish regardless of bans opposed to it in lots of nations. within the Cockfight: A Casebook, folklorist Alan Dundes brings jointly a various array of writing in this male-dominated ritual. shiny descriptions of cockfights from Puerto Rico, Tahiti, eire, Spain, Brazil, and the Philippines supplement serious commentaries, from the fourth-century reflections of St. Augustine to modern anthropological and psychoanalytic interpretations. a few of the essays talk about the problematic ideas of the cockfight, the moral query of pitting both matched roosters in a struggle to the dying, the emotional involvement of cockfighters and lovers, and the sexual implications of the game. the result's an enlightening assortment for anthropologists, folklorists, sociologists, and psychologists, in addition to fans of this historic blood recreation.

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For more about these two authors, see Paul L. Briand, In Search of Paradise: The Nordhoff-Hall Story (New York: Duell, Sloan f5 Pearce, 1966). See also Robert Leland Johnson, The American Heritage of James Norman Hall, The Woodshed Poet of Iowa and Co-Author of Mutiny on the Bounty (Philadelphia: Dorrance, 1969), and Robert Roulston, James Norman Hall (Boston: Twayne Publishing, 1978). It was half-past eleven when Jonas and his family came home from church. He walked first, with Mama Ruau, followed by Ropati in his wheelchair, then the others in indiscriminate fashion, the babies in arms, the small children kicking up the dust with their bare feet, all of them seemingly determined, despite Reprinted from Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall, No More Gas (Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1940), pp.

One very respectable and aged gentleman on crutches struggled his way on the unmolested pavement to the door, as though the fires of youth would not go out, and accident or disease could not warn him to subside into the proprieties of his years. The doors were at length opened, and we paid our entrance money, and received the check for admission. This check was cast in pewter, and had the figure of a fighting-cock embossed upon it. But we entered the pit! The cock-pit is a large, lofty, and circular building, with seats rising, as in an amphitheatre.

I can compare the sound of the first flight to nothing less than that of a wet umbrella forced suddenly open. The separation was death-like. The yellow or rather the ginger bird staggered out of the close-drooping-dismantled-bleeding! He was struck/-Fleming and Nash severally took their birds, examined them for a moment, and then set them again opposite to each other. The handling of the cocks was as delicate as if they had been made of foam, froth, or any other most perishable matter. while Nash's, full of fire and irritated courage, gave the finishing stroke that clove every particle of life in twain.

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