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Companion to Latin American Anthropology

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Informationen zum Autor Deborah Poole  is Professor of Anthropology in Latin American Studies at the Johns Hopkins University. She is the author of Peru: Time of Fear (with Gerardo Renique, 1992),  Unruly Order: Violence, Power, and Regional Identity in the High Provinces of Peru  (1994),  Vision, Race, and Modernity: A Visual Economy of the Andean Image World  (1997), and  Anthropology in the Margins of the State  (coedited with Veena Das, 2004), as well as over 30 articles. Klappentext Comprised of 24 newly commissioned chapters, this defining reference volume on Latin America introduces English-language readers to the debates, traditions, and sensibilities that have shaped the study of this diverse region. Contributors include some of the most prominent figures in Latin American and Latin Americanist anthropology Offers previously unpublished work from Latin America scholars that has been translated into English explicitly for this volume Includes overviews of national anthropologies in Mexico, Cuba, Peru, Argentina, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, and Brazil, and is also topically focused on new research Draws on original ethnographic and archival research Highlights national and regional debates Provides a vivid sense of how anthropologists often combine intellectual and political work to address the pressing social and cultural issues of Latin America Comprised of 24 newly commissioned chapters, this defining reference volume on Latin America introduces English-language readers to the debates, traditions, and sensibilities that have shaped the study of this diverse region.* Contributors include some of the most prominent figures in Latin American and Latin Americanist anthropology* Offers previously unpublished work from Latin America scholars that has been translated into English explicitly for this volume* Includes overviews of national anthropologies in Mexico, Cuba, Peru, Argentina, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, and Brazil, and is also topically focused on new research* Draws on original ethnographic and archival research* Highlights national and regional debates* Provides a vivid sense of how anthropologists often combine intellectual and political work to address the pressing social and cultural issues of Latin America Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors vii Acknowledgments xiv Introduction 1 Deborah Poole Part I: Locations 9 1 Argentina: Contagious Marginalities 11 Claudia Briones and Rosana Guber 2 Bolivia: Bridges and Chasms 32 Rossana Barragán 3 Brazil: Otherness in Context 56 Mariza Peirano 4 Colombia: Citizens and Anthropologists 72 Myriam Jimeno 5 Ecuador: Militants, Priests, Technocrats, and Scholars 90 Carmen Martínez Novo 6 Guatemala: Essentialisms and Cultural Politics 109 Brigittine M. French 7 Mexico: Anthropology and the Nation-State 128 Salomón Nahmad Sittón 8 Peru: From Otherness to a Shared Diversity 150 Carlos Iván Degregori and Pablo Sandoval Part II: Debates 175 9 Race in Latin America 177 Peter Wade 10 Language States 193 Penelope Harvey 11 Legalities and Illegalities 214 Mark Goodale 12 Borders, Sovereignty, and Racialization 230 Ana M. Alonso 13 Writing the Aftermath: Anthropology and "Post-Conflict" 254 Isaias Rojas Pérez 14 Alterities: Kinship and Gender 276 Olivia Harris 15 Vinculaciones: Pharmaceutical Politics and Science 303 Cori Hayden 16 Agrarian Reform and Peasant Studies: The Peruvian Case 325 Linda J. Seligmann 17 Statistics and...

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