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Hay algo que no es como me dicen. Confini creativi in Juan José Millás

Valeria Cavazzino Published: 2020-07-24 Categories: Italian · Portuguese · Spanish

Lo studio approfondisce il concetto di “limite” attraverso la rilettura di un testo di Juan José Millás, Hay algo que no es como me dicen, el caso de Nevenka Fernández contra la realidad, in cui è evidente l’interazione tra la pratica di scrittura lett…

Mexican B(order) movies en Tijuana: ironía como crítica a la hegemonía en las fotos de Fabio Cuttica

Federico Mastrogiovanni Published: 2020-07-24 Categories: Italian · Portuguese · Spanish

La intención de este trabajo es analizar el reportaje fotográfico “Mexican (B)order movies” de Fabio Cuttica en tanto producto del imaginario sobre la violencia en México. A través de un enfoque teórico que se centra en el uso del dispositivo de la iro…

J.J. Rivera Andía, Cañaris. Etnografías y documentos de la sierra norte del Perú, Buenos Aires, Ethnographica Ed., 2018, pp. 384

Giovanni Corvino Published: 2020-07-24 Categories: Italian · Portuguese · Spanish

Confluenze. Rivista di Studi Iberoamericani

Gender in the Making: A Pragmatic Approach to Transgender Experiences in Lowland Tropical America

Magda Helena Dziubinska et al. Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

Based on long-term fieldwork experiences among both the Guna in Panama and the Kakataibo in Peruvian Amazonia, this article proposes to examine the transgender phenomenon in indigenous America. Making use of the notions of performance and status, w…

Christianity + Schooling on Nature versus Culture in Amazonia

Aparecida M. N. Vilaça Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

Based on the analysis of Evangelical Biblical translations, as well as on the school writing of Wari’ (Southwestern Amazonia) students, produced in indigenous secondary school classrooms and at the intercultural university, this article aims to sho…

Singularity on the Margins: Autobiographical Writings among the Shuar of Ecuadorian Amazonia

Grégory Deshoulliere et al. Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

Inspired by Stephen Hugh-Jones’s suggestion of a fit between Tukanoan writing genres and their sociocultural systems, in this article we explore Shuar autobiographical writings in light of Chicham (Jivaroan) individualism. By exploring first-person…

The Shuar Writing Boom: Cultural Experts and the Creation of a “Scholarly Tradition”

Natalia Buitron et al. Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

In dialogue with Stephen Hugh-Jones’s work on Tukanoan writing, this article analyzes the boom in patrimonial writing among Chicham (Jivaroan)-speaking Shuar people. Patrimonial writing foregrounds collective identity and understandings of culture …

Maloca-Escola: Transformations of the Tukanoan House

Melissa S. Oliveira Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

This paper aims to demonstrate how, by combining the foundation of an indigenous school with the construction of a longhouse (maloca), the Tukano indigenous association of the Hausirõ and Ñahuri Porã clans, Middle Tiquié river, produces social rela…

Patrimony, Publishing, and Politics: Books as Ritual Objects in Northwest Amazonia

Stephen P. Hugh-Jones Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

With particular reference to works by Tukano and Desana authors, this paper examines some of the cultural and historical factors that underlie the unique propensity of indigenous peoples of Northwest Amazonia to publish their narrative histories in…

Good Reasons or Bad Conscience: A Postscript

Stephen P. Hugh-Jones Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

Published in French in 1996, the original article for which this comprises a post-script set indigenous Amazonians’ attitudes to meat alongside those of Euro-Americans. With the accelerating deforestation of Amazonia linked with the cultivation of …

Good Reasons or Bad Conscience? Or Why Some Indian Peoples of Amazonia Are Ambivalent about Eating Meat

Stephen P. Hugh-Jones Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

Originally written for a conference on meat attended by farmers, anthropologists, people involved in cultural affairs, and other members of the public, and seeking to avoid emphasis on cultural difference, this paper explores common ground between …

A Brief Comment on Hugh-Jones’s “The Origin of Night and the Dance of Time”

Geraldo Andrello Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

In this comment on Hugh-Jones’s article “The Origin of Night,” Geraldo Andrello argues that the politics of myth narrations and ritual performances are enacted through the regulation of temporality and explains why it is that all-important status d…

The Origin of Night and the Dance of Time: Ritual and Material Culture in Northwest Amazonia

Stephen P. Hugh-Jones Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

Based on a survey of published material complemented by original fieldwork, this paper shows that Northwest Amazonian Arawakan, Tukanoan and Makuan stories of the Origin of Night form parts of a single, more inclusive myth about the sequential crea…

Engendering Houses: The Topological Conception of Gender Pioneered by Stephen and Christine Hugh-Jones

Klaus Hamberger Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

Stephen and Christine Hugh-Jones were the first anthropologists not only to demonstrate that the gender value of places and directions depends on the frame of reference and the point of view but to turn this insight into a fruitful principle on whi…

Tubes and Androgyny: Comment on “Thinking Through Tubes”

Françoise Barbira Freedman Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

In this comment on Stephen Hugh-Jones’s “Thinking Through Tubes” Françoise Barbira Freedman offers a feminist meditation on the semiotics of androgyny in Northwest Amazonian shamanism, ritual life and mythology. By focusing on processes of detotali…

Thinking through Tubes: Flowing H/air and Synaesthesia

Stephen P. Hugh-Jones Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

The tube, as both object and concept, has cropped up from time to time in the ethnography of lowland South America, most notably in Rivière and Lévi-Strauss’s discussions of blowpipes, hair tubes and pottery and in Hill and Wright’s writings on Yur…

Cosmology and Practice in Amazonia: The Inspiring Career of Stephen Hugh-Jones

Chloe Nahum-Claudel et al. Published: 2020-07-20 Categories: English · Multilingual · Spanish

Stephen Hugh-Jones’s ethnographic and collaborative engagement with the peoples of the Pirá-Paraná and, more widely, the Vaupés and Upper Rio Negro today spans 50 years. In this Introduction we chart the evolution of Hugh-Jones’s hybrid identity as…

Presentación Indice Revista PUBLICAR Año XVII Nº XXVIII

Editorial Comité Published: 2020-07-10 Categories: Spanish

PUBLICAR-En Antropología y Ciencias Sociales

Historizar, localizar y etnografiar la antropología como trabajo y compromiso en el régimen de la ayuda y el desarrollo en Guatemala

Paola Alejandra Letona Published: 2020-07-09 Categories: Spanish

En este artículo presento consideraciones para comprender las condiciones actuales de reproducción social de la antropología en Guatemala. Mediante una exploración de la antropología como objeto de estudio, propongo historizar, localizar y etnografiar …

HISTORIZAR, LOCALIZAR Y ETNOGRAFIAR LA ANTROPOLOGÍA COMO TRABAJO Y COMPROMISO EN EL RÉGIMEN DE LA AYUDA Y EL DESARROLLO EN GUATEMALA

Paola Alejandra Letona Published: 2020-07-09 Categories: Spanish

En este artículo presento consideraciones para comprender las condiciones actuales de reproducción social de la antropología en Guatemala. Mediante una exploración de la antropología como objeto de estudio, propongo historizar, localizar y etnografiar …

GASTÓN, R. Gordillo. 2014. <em>Rubble</em>: <em>The Afterlife of Destruction</em>. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 336 pp.

Mana Published: 2020-07-08 Categories: Portuguese · Spanish

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FERME, Mariane C. 2018. <em>Out of War. Violence, trauma, and the political imagination in Sierra Leone.</em> Oakland, California: University of California Press. 318 pp.

Mana Published: 2020-07-08 Categories: Portuguese · Spanish

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NEIBURG, Federico (org.). 2019. <em>Conversas etnográficas haitianas.</em> Rio de Janeiro: Papéis Selvagens. 344 pp.

Mana Published: 2020-07-08 Categories: Portuguese · Spanish

Mana

Bio-archaeological analysis of a tooth from a human burial. Summit of Cerro Madre e Hija (Santa Cruz, Argentina)

Juan Pablo Atencio Published: 2020-07-08 Categories: English · Multilingual · Portuguese · Spanish

As part of a current investigation a number of stone structures have been registered throughout the locality of Santa Cruz (Argentina), which have been assigned to various functions such as hunting blinds, cairns, bases of awnings and “chenques” or fun…

Antropología de la Pesca en Chile

Alvaro Retamales Published: 2020-07-08 Categories: English · Multilingual · Portuguese · Spanish

El presente artículo realiza un breve recorrido por los estudios en ciencias sociales y particularmente en antropología sobre la pesca artesanal y el fenómeno marino-costero de Chile. Para ello se ha consultado una serie de autores vinculados a este ca…

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