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A transdisciplinary co‐conceptualisation of marine identity
Abstract Challenge 10 of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030) calls for the restoration of society's relationship with the ocean. Research suggests that the relationship people have with marine environments can influence their depth of engagement in marine citizenship action, and the important role for ...
P. M. Buchan +29 more
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Religions are often acknowledged for their ability to provoke social, psychological, and physiological transformation, prompting recurrent studies in social and human sciences.
Angélica María Rivera López +1 more
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Mental health care in Guyana's jails before and after Independence
Abstract This article considers the intersecting geographical, social, medical and political frameworks necessary to construct an understanding of mental health in Guyanese prisons, historically and in the present day. Taking an interdisciplinary approach to integrate archives, modern records and interviews, it looks first at colonial and independent ...
Clare Anderson, Martin Halliwell
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Travel, Ethnography, and Nation in the Writings of Rómulo Lachatañéré and Arthur Ramos
Analyses how the traveling to and residence in the US of Arthur Ramos from Brazil and Rómulo Lachtañéré from Cuba, between 1939 and 1952, influenced their (anthropological) writings on Afro-American cultures and religions, specifically with regard to the
Olívia M.G. Cunha
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Making sense of Santería: three books on Afro-Cuban religion
[First paragraph]Santeria from Africa to the New World: The Dead Sell Memories. GEORGE BRANDON. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. x + 206 pp. (Cloth US$31.50) Working the Spirit: Ceremonies of the African Diaspora. JOSEPH M. MURPHY. Boston: Beacon, 1994. xiii + 263 pp. (Cloth US$ 25.00)Walking with the Night: The Afro-Cuban World of Santeria.
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Old genres, new media: Collective witnessing and social memory‐making on Argentine Twitter
Abstract Through a linguistic anthropological lens of interdiscursivity, this article analyzes the semiotic and historical development of the testimonio genre of #Cuéntalo (“tell it [your story]”), a 2018 Twitter movement that began in Spain to protest sexual violence and evolved when the hashtag traveled to Argentina.
Samantha A. Martin
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A 1980 black and white photograph portrays a naked woman, whose identity is unknown, holding a large knife pointing at her pregnant belly. The photograph, No matar, ni ver matar animales III (1985), is a self-portrait by Cuban artist Marta María Pérez ...
Lara Demori
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Que viva Chango. Afro-Cuban Syncretic Cults and Culture in Cuba [PDF]
Rétropublication en archives ouvertes (responsable Eliane Daphy, secrétaire de rédaction de l'ouvrage)http://elianedaphy.org/article.php3?id_article=17While it is usually the anthropologist who chooses his field of research, on rare occasions the reverse
Brody, Jeanne
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Complicity Through Montage : A Call for an Intercultural Approach to Ethnographic Filmmaking [PDF]
La récente production d’ethnographies participatives et de textes expérimentaux montre la préoccupation des anthropologues à vouloir réduire l’écart qui existe entre le Soi et l’Autre.
Boudreault-Fournier, Alexandrine
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Abstract This paper proposes new perspectives on anarchism, indigeneity, and Afro‐descendent struggles, by discussing the case of Brazilian anarchists’ commitment to luta afroindígena. They mean by this term the intersection of indigenous and Afro‐descendant resistances for the recognition of land, against the violence of states, agribusiness, and ...
Federico Ferretti
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