Probing the possibilities for transregional anthropological scholarship in light of the Cuban polymath Fernando Ortiz’s prolific work, this introduction surveys the development of Mediterraneanist and Caribbeanist anthropology, situates Ortiz’s intellectual trajectory within its Balearic and Cuban biographical contexts, and discusses the contributors’ attempts to harness Ortiz’s conceptual vocabulary to issues such as Hispanophone intellectual network-building, the globalization of Spiritist thought in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the phenomenology of the US-Haitian water border, patterns of intersectarian coexistence and exclusion at Mediterranean shrines and walled border zones, Ortiz’s changing views of Afro-Cuban c...
It has been five hundred and twenty eight years since the Spanish colonial presence that occasioned ...
The Circum-Caribbean and its diasporas constitute a space of relations and disconnections. Historica...
A materialistic way to account for the continuities and discontinuities of the extended work of Cuba...
Notes on transculturisation and transculturality from the perspective of Fernando Ortiz’...
This afterword comments on the articles collected in this special issue dedicated to the counterpoin...
Este artigo aborda a produção científica do intelectual e cientista social cubano Fernando Ortiz em ...
Originally delivered as a lecture at the University of Havana in 1939 and first published in 1940, t...
En este artículo presentamos algunas de las reflexiones originadas en la lectura de la obra Contrapu...
The specific character of Ortiz’s theory of transculturation is dependent on the Cuban context in wh...
En este artículo presentamos algunas de las reflexiones originadas en la lectura de la obra Contrapu...
Rhythms, accents, forms, harmonies and counterpoints are some of the musical geographies used to int...
El uso del análisis multivariado en Antropología: Un caso de estudio, análisis comparativo de compon...
This dissertation proposes a comparative approach to Caribbean cultures as a self-defined constellat...
This dissertation proposes a comparative approach to Caribbean cultures as a self-defined constellat...
De la pluma del Almirante, las islas del Caribe comienzan a emerger en la imaginación europea dando ...
It has been five hundred and twenty eight years since the Spanish colonial presence that occasioned ...
The Circum-Caribbean and its diasporas constitute a space of relations and disconnections. Historica...
A materialistic way to account for the continuities and discontinuities of the extended work of Cuba...
Notes on transculturisation and transculturality from the perspective of Fernando Ortiz’...
This afterword comments on the articles collected in this special issue dedicated to the counterpoin...
Este artigo aborda a produção científica do intelectual e cientista social cubano Fernando Ortiz em ...
Originally delivered as a lecture at the University of Havana in 1939 and first published in 1940, t...
En este artículo presentamos algunas de las reflexiones originadas en la lectura de la obra Contrapu...
The specific character of Ortiz’s theory of transculturation is dependent on the Cuban context in wh...
En este artículo presentamos algunas de las reflexiones originadas en la lectura de la obra Contrapu...
Rhythms, accents, forms, harmonies and counterpoints are some of the musical geographies used to int...
El uso del análisis multivariado en Antropología: Un caso de estudio, análisis comparativo de compon...
This dissertation proposes a comparative approach to Caribbean cultures as a self-defined constellat...
This dissertation proposes a comparative approach to Caribbean cultures as a self-defined constellat...
De la pluma del Almirante, las islas del Caribe comienzan a emerger en la imaginación europea dando ...
It has been five hundred and twenty eight years since the Spanish colonial presence that occasioned ...
The Circum-Caribbean and its diasporas constitute a space of relations and disconnections. Historica...
A materialistic way to account for the continuities and discontinuities of the extended work of Cuba...