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  • 1
    ISBN: 978-1-912385-02-7
    Language: English
    Pages: 288 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Südamerika Lateinamerika ; Mexiko ; Brasilien ; Kuba ; Ethnologie ; Anthropologie ; Kulturanthropologie ; Kultur ; Symbolik ; Wagner, Roy
    Abstract: The Culture of Invention in the Americas takes the theoretical contribution of one of anthropology's most radical thinkers, Roy Wagner, as a basis for conceptual improvisation. It uses Wagner's most synthetic and complex insights - developed in Melanesia and captured in the title of his most famous book, The Invention of Culture - as a springboard for an exploration of other anthropological and societal imaginaries. What do the inherent reflexivity, recursiveness and limits of all and any peoples' anthropologies render for us to write and think about, and live within? Who is doing anthropology about whom? Which are the best ways to convey our partial grasp of these conundrums: theory, poetry, jokes? No claim is made to resolve what should not be seen as a problem. Instead, inspired by Roy Wagner's study and use of metaphor, this book explores analogical variations of these riddles.The chapters bring together ethnographic regions rarely investigated together: indigenous peoples of Mexico and Lowland South America; and Afro-American peoples of Brazil and Cuba. The 'partial connections' highlighted by the authors' analytic conjunctions - Ifá divination practices and Yanomami shamanism, Ki~sedjê (Amazonia) and Huichol (Mexico) anthropology of Whites, and Meso-American and Afro-American practices of sacrifice - show the inspirational potential of such rapprochements.As the first book to acknowledge the full range of Wagner's anthropological contributions, and an initial joint exploration of Native American and Afro-American ethnographies, this experimental work honours Wagner's vision of a multiplicity of peoples' anthropologies through and of each other. It concludes with a remarkable dialogue created by Roy Wagner's responses to each author's work.We don't have to imagine what Wagner might have made of this inspired collection: his concluding commentary on each of these extraordinary chapters is in effect a collection in itself. The sparks they together ignite make this an editorial and publishing triumph.Marilyn Strathern, University of CambridgeIf Roy Wagner famously 'invented' culture, the contributors to this volume 'counter-invent' Wagner, at once engaging comprehensively and didactically with his thought, and exteriorizing it onto novel conceptual and geographical territories. A book from 'tomorrow's yesterday' (Wagner), The Culture of Invention in the Americas anticipates for us the anthropology to come - playful, experimental, and deeply ethnographic.Alberto Corsín Jiménez, Spanish National Research CouncilEditors: Pedro Pitarch is Professor of Anthropology at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid; José Antonio Kelly is Assistant Professor at the Univeridade Federal de Santa Catarina (Brazil).
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781912385188
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (287 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.80097999999998
    Keywords: Wagner, Roy,-1938- ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 - Blood, initiation, and participation(Marcio Goldman) -- 2 - How myths make men in Afro-Cuban divination (Martin Holbraad) -- 3 - The domestication of the abstract soul (Pedro Pitarch) -- 4 - Invented gifts, given exchange (Johannes Neurath) -- 5 - Child-snatchers and head-choppers (Roger Magazine) -- 6 - Invention, convention and clowning (Marianna Keisalo) -- 7 - Visible dancers and invisible hunters (Alessandro Questa) -- 8 - The crossroads of time (Lydia Rodríguez and Sergio López) -- 9 -Cross-twins and outcestous marriages (Marcela Coelho de Souza) -- 10 - The curse of Souw among the Amazonian Enawenê-nawê (Chloe Nahum-Claudel) -- 11 - Figure-ground dialectics in Yanomami, Yekuana and Piaroa myth and shamanism (José Antonio Kelly) -- 12 - Commentary (Roy Wagner) -- Index.
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