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Présentation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Dorais, Louis-Jacques   +1 more
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La autoetnografía y la perspectiva indígena en la antropología americana [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Carlos Ríos, Ch’aska Eugenia   +1 more
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Cosmological Deixis and Amerindian Perspectivism

The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 1998
Cet article discute la signification du perspectivisme amerindien, c'est-a-dire les idees qui concernent la facon dont les humains, les animaux et les esprits se percoivent eux-memes et se percoivent les uns les autres dans les cosmologies amerindiennes.
E. Castro
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Shifting: Amerindian perspectivism in Kaska narrative performances

Language & Communication, 2018
Abstract This article proposes a perspectival shift in views of Kaska storytellers’ code-switching to appreciate its verbal artistry, its role indexing features of the colonial encounter, and its connections to Kaska ontology. Despite the major social and economic changes experienced by Kaskas, the basic features of their lived reality remain ...
Patrick Moore
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Women’s ‘exchange’ in Western and Amerindian societies: a feminist critique of perspectival anthropology

Feminist Theory, 2021
Over the last two decades, Eduardo Viveiros de Castro has developed the concept of ‘perspectival anthropology’ to think philosophically with and through Amerindian cosmology. In this article, I argue that the epistemological roundness of this concept is, in actuality, a by-product of philosophical reification of Amerindian cosmological dynamics.
Romina Wainberg
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Contemporary Intersections of Ecology and Culture: On Amerindian Perspectivism and the Critique of Anthropocentrism

Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, 2014
En las recientes formulaciones sobre las relaciones entre naturaleza y cultura, han sido cruciales las nociones de “biopolítica” de Foucault y “tanatopolítica” de Agamben. A estos conceptos fundamentales se les pueden agregar las interrogantes de Fabián Ludueña y Dipesh Chakrabarty, quienes subrayan la necesidad de entender la historia humana en ...
Idelber Avelar
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Encountering being, identity, and otherness: Reconsidering Guimarães’s ‘‘Amerindian anthropology and cultural psychology’’ and Amerindian perspectivism, with insights from anthropology of religion, African humanities, and collaborative ethnography

Culture & Psychology, 2011
Images of self and other are best understood not as static categories, but as fluid and dynamic negotiations in cultural encounters and transformations. In numerous cultural expressive contexts, such as animism, totemism, cosmology/philosophy, myth, and symbol, motifs represent what it means to exist, of ‘‘being’’ in this world, in likeness and ...
S. Rasmussen
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Navigating singularity in a standardized system: an ethnographic study of a Brazilian state school through Amerindian perspectivism

Qualitative Research Journal
PurposeThis ethnographic study investigates how a state school in Brazil’s highly regulated educational system co-constructs its unique perspective and practices. It examines how the school navigates systemic constraints while fostering its singular educational identity, informed by Castro’s Amerindian perspectivism and the method of controlled ...
Bruno Luiz Américo
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