Gwe: Young Man of New Guinea

Sunday   September 15, 2019    2:30 PM

GWE: Young Man of New Guinea

a novel against racism

 

Gwe, Young Man of New Guinea: cover photo by Arnold Perey, anthropologist and Aesthetic Realism consultant

A dramatic reading of selections from the novel
by anthropologist Arnold Perey, PhD

with music & original photographs–

Gwe was born in Stone Age New Guinea. Alan was born in New York City. This is their story and the story of Gwe’s people.

You’ll take a trip to the heart of Papua New Guinea, to the mountains, peaceful and turbulent, where Gwe lives.You’ll experience, as close to you as your fingertips, an ancient culture, real people, and real events. The anthropology of this book is authentic.

We invite you to a new understanding of the human self as you meet Gwe, his relations, his enemies, and Alan, the anthropologist who lived with them. Aesthetic Realism, the philosophy founded by the great poet and educator Eli Siegel, is that understanding. It explains: There is a fight in every person between respect for the world and contempt for the world. From the desire for contempt arises the cruelty of humanity, including racism. From the desire to respect comes the seeing of people’s feelings as real, and justice, fairness, compassion.

    Contri. $15.

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