Drawing from fieldwork and archival research carried out in Bolivia between 2010 and 2017, this article undertakes a rethinking of Indigenous ontologies in light of Bolivian interlocutors’ efforts to navigate deeply precarious ties to named places and saints. Attention to such instabilities challenges romantic accounts of ontology that presume a stable domain of materiality or religiosity outside of practice. During fieldwork in central Bolivia, I learned about the ways that Quechua farmers negotiated the relational and ecological effects of a divisive history of indentured labour and sexual violence through acts of devotion including paraman purina (‘walking for rain’), feasting, flute-play, dance, and chapel prayer each February for the P...
This dissertation entitled New Indigeneities: Race, Politics and Everyday Social Relations in Andean...
The concept of indigeneity is founded on an historical relation: my people were here before yours an...
Comment on de la Cadena, Marisol. 2015. Earth beings: Ecologies of practice across Andean worlds. Du...
Drawing from fieldwork and archival research carried out in Bolivia between 2010 and 2017, this arti...
This article explores how cosmological currents contest and converse with one another to compose a s...
This article appears as part of the special issue on Archaeology and New Religious Movements . Boli...
Borrowing from recent work on political ontology, this thesis explores three different versions of "...
This dissertation is a study of the dynamics of place and people in a rural municipality in southeas...
This chapter explores the concept of place interpreted from ecological knowledge and religious pract...
This dissertation examines the relational philosophy of Quichua Indigenous people living along the B...
The indigenous ontology has been differentiated from the western one by having a close relationship ...
Contemporary debates around the ontological turn have pitted efforts to take indigenous ontologies s...
This paper analyses the basic features and transformations of the ontology and related lifeworlds of...
This dissertation addresses how ideologies of social hierarchy articulate hegemonic social orders ac...
This contribution examines protests by Shuar people in the Ecuadorian Amazon during the summer of 20...
This dissertation entitled New Indigeneities: Race, Politics and Everyday Social Relations in Andean...
The concept of indigeneity is founded on an historical relation: my people were here before yours an...
Comment on de la Cadena, Marisol. 2015. Earth beings: Ecologies of practice across Andean worlds. Du...
Drawing from fieldwork and archival research carried out in Bolivia between 2010 and 2017, this arti...
This article explores how cosmological currents contest and converse with one another to compose a s...
This article appears as part of the special issue on Archaeology and New Religious Movements . Boli...
Borrowing from recent work on political ontology, this thesis explores three different versions of "...
This dissertation is a study of the dynamics of place and people in a rural municipality in southeas...
This chapter explores the concept of place interpreted from ecological knowledge and religious pract...
This dissertation examines the relational philosophy of Quichua Indigenous people living along the B...
The indigenous ontology has been differentiated from the western one by having a close relationship ...
Contemporary debates around the ontological turn have pitted efforts to take indigenous ontologies s...
This paper analyses the basic features and transformations of the ontology and related lifeworlds of...
This dissertation addresses how ideologies of social hierarchy articulate hegemonic social orders ac...
This contribution examines protests by Shuar people in the Ecuadorian Amazon during the summer of 20...
This dissertation entitled New Indigeneities: Race, Politics and Everyday Social Relations in Andean...
The concept of indigeneity is founded on an historical relation: my people were here before yours an...
Comment on de la Cadena, Marisol. 2015. Earth beings: Ecologies of practice across Andean worlds. Du...