In this article, the literary publication of the Amazonian author Carlos Alvarado Narváez is analyzed to explore the deeper underlying social aesthetics of storytelling that define his works. The argument is that the literary aesthetics of Alvarado’s work draw on the ancestors’ emphasis on the body as the central site of struggle. Specifically, the article shows that Indigenous knowledge and ritual are forms of somatic strength against “cannibal” conquerors who seek to disarticulate and consume Indigenous bodies as a means toward the accumulation of wealth. The article concludes that storytelling and its underlying social-symbolic aesthetics become powerful social action during political struggles, as demonstrated by the recent events of th...
This article provides an analysis of Amazonian Indigenous peoples’ “artivism” – understood as artist...
In May 2003 a group of Waorani men in Amazonian Ecuador led an attack against their “uncontacted” Ta...
This article proposes to explore the political correlates of Amazonian perspectival ontologies. From...
This article analyses a remarkable series of publications, the Coleção Narradores Indígenas do Alto ...
AbstractThis article deals with the debate over the narrative of American anthropologist Carlos Cast...
This is the accepted version of the article.In this article, I discuss the notion of Amazonian ecopo...
This paper analyzes Amerindian representations of Amazon-like women and cannibalism in the context o...
In this article we explore autobiographical writings from authors that live in the Amazonian Ecuador...
This article deals with the debate over the narrative of American anthropologist Carlos Castaneda an...
This article looks at what origin stories teach about the world and what kind of material presence t...
With particular reference to works by Tukano and Desana authors, this paper examines some of the cul...
original translated by Iracema Dulley This article proposes to explore the political correlates of A...
The article addresses aspects of the ethnography and the translation of the poetry of Amerindian peo...
This article sought to justify the study of oral literature as aspects of folktales through traditio...
A journey through the anthropology of war in indigenous cultures of the Amazon region, this article ...
This article provides an analysis of Amazonian Indigenous peoples’ “artivism” – understood as artist...
In May 2003 a group of Waorani men in Amazonian Ecuador led an attack against their “uncontacted” Ta...
This article proposes to explore the political correlates of Amazonian perspectival ontologies. From...
This article analyses a remarkable series of publications, the Coleção Narradores Indígenas do Alto ...
AbstractThis article deals with the debate over the narrative of American anthropologist Carlos Cast...
This is the accepted version of the article.In this article, I discuss the notion of Amazonian ecopo...
This paper analyzes Amerindian representations of Amazon-like women and cannibalism in the context o...
In this article we explore autobiographical writings from authors that live in the Amazonian Ecuador...
This article deals with the debate over the narrative of American anthropologist Carlos Castaneda an...
This article looks at what origin stories teach about the world and what kind of material presence t...
With particular reference to works by Tukano and Desana authors, this paper examines some of the cul...
original translated by Iracema Dulley This article proposes to explore the political correlates of A...
The article addresses aspects of the ethnography and the translation of the poetry of Amerindian peo...
This article sought to justify the study of oral literature as aspects of folktales through traditio...
A journey through the anthropology of war in indigenous cultures of the Amazon region, this article ...
This article provides an analysis of Amazonian Indigenous peoples’ “artivism” – understood as artist...
In May 2003 a group of Waorani men in Amazonian Ecuador led an attack against their “uncontacted” Ta...
This article proposes to explore the political correlates of Amazonian perspectival ontologies. From...