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Our sisters the plants? notes from phylogenetics and botany on plant kinship blindness. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Signal Behav, 2021
Bouteau F   +8 more
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Nature and culture in Amazonian landscape: a photographic experience echoing Amerindian cosmology and historical ecology

open access: yesBoletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas, 2012
As an artistic experience, the photographic research "Arborescence - plant physiognomy in Amazonian landscape" conduces the author to discover landscape as an interpenetration of Nature and Culture (man's indirect presence; being face to face with ...
Patrick Pardini
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The Assyrian Kings, their Images and the Ontologies of Philippe Descola

open access: yes, 2020
In 2005, the structural anthropologist Philippe Descola published his widely received book Par-delà nature et culture (Descola 2005). In his magnum opus, Descola proposes four world concepts that vividly illustrate that the western understanding of the world and its mental structure (naturalism) is neither global nor timeless.
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Brudt analogisme 1

open access: yesReligionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift
english Abstract: In this article the concept of ‘fractured’ analogism is proposed as a modification of the concept of analogism formulated by Philippe Descola in his model of four basic ontologies. Unlike in ideal typical analogism where the harmonious
Martin Thomas Riexinger
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Philippe Descola, Une écologie des relations

open access: yesLectures, 2018
Cet ouvrage propose une synthese extremement claire et accessible des travaux de Philipe Descola, titulaire de la chaire d’anthropologie de la nature au College de France de 2000 a 2019. Il fait partie de la collection « De vive voix » qui offre une tribune aux laureats de la medaille d’or du CNRS.
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Relecturas antropológicas y ecocríticas de Hombres de Máiz (1949) de Miguel Ángel Asturias

open access: yesPangeas
En el artículo se examina la actual relevancia de la novela Hombres de maíz (1949), de Miguel Ángel Asturias: novela que ya se ha convertido en un clásico de la narrativa latinoamericana del siglo XX. El texto, al poner en escena ontologías indígenas, no
Jan-Henrik Witthaus
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