A return to the village : Community ethnographies and the study of Andean culture in retrospective

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Tác giả: Francisco Ferreira, Billie Jean Isbell

Ngôn ngữ: eng

ISBN-13: 978-1908857248

Ký hiệu phân loại: 305.800985 Ethnic and national groups

Thông tin xuất bản: London : University of London, 2020

Mô tả vật lý: 1 electronic resource (324 p.)

Bộ sưu tập: Tài liệu truy cập mở

ID: 241403

 This edited volume brings together several scholars who have produced outstanding ethnographies of Andean communities, mostly in Peru but also in neighbouring countries. These ethnographies were published between the 1970s and 2000s, following different theoretical and thematic approaches, and they often transcended the boundaries of case studies to become important reference works on key aspects of Andean culture: for example, the symbolism and ritual uses of coca in the case of Catherine J. Allen
  agricultural rituals and internal social divisions in the case of Peter Gose
  social organisation and kinship in the case of Billie Jean Isbell
  the use of khipus and concepts of literacy in the case of Frank Salomon
  and the management and ritual dimensions of water and irrigation in the case of Ricardo Valderrama and Carmen Escalante. In their chapters the authors revisit their original works in the light of contemporary anthropology, focusing on different academic and personal aspects of their ethnographies. For example, they explain how they chose the communities they worked in
  the personal relations they established there during fieldwork
  the kind of links they have maintained
  and how these communities have changed over time. They also review their original methodological and theoretical approaches and findings, reassessing their validity and explaining how their views have evolved or changed since they originally conducted their fieldwork and published their studies. This book also offers a review of the evolution and role of community ethnographies in the context of Andean anthropology. These ethnographies had a significant influence between the 1940s and 1980s, when they could be roughly divided - following Olivia Harris - between 'long-termist' and 'short-termist' approaches, depending on predominant focuses on historical continuities or social change respectively. However, by the 1990s these works came to be widely considered as too limited and subjective in the context of wider academic changes, such as the emergence of postmodern trends, and reflective and literary turns in anthropology. Overall, the book aims to reflect on this evolution of community ethnographies in the Andes, and on their contribution to the study of Andean culture.
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