What does it mean to be accompanied? How can autonomy and a sense of self emerge through one’s involvement with others? This book examines the formation of self among the Urarina, an Amazonian people of lowland Peru. Based on detailed ethnography, the analysis highlights the role of intimate but asymmetrical attachments and dependencies which begin in the womb, but can extend beyond human society to include a variety of animals, plants, spirits and material objects. It thereby raises fundamental questions about what it means to be alive, to be an experiencing subject, and to be human. From the highly personalized relationships that develop between babies and their hammocks, to the demonstrations of love and respect between spouses and the p...
This article proposes to explore the political correlates of Amazonian perspectival ontologies. From...
This is the first book to focus directly on gender in Amazonia for nearly thirty years. Research on ...
The first book to address the classic anthropological theme of property through the ethnography of A...
This Masters thesis in Social Anthropology is based on fieldwork carried out among the Matses in the...
This article examines Yanesha notions of beinghood and people-making practices from a constructional...
none2siIn this chapter we offer an explanation of the difference between humanity and personhood bas...
Abstract Personhood and human-spirit relations among the Yuracaré of the Bolivian Amazon. By Annica...
In this chapter we offer an explanation of the difference between humanity and personhood based on o...
In this chapter we offer an explanation of the difference between humanity and personhood based on o...
Amazonia and Siberia, classic regions of shamanism, have long challenged "western" understandings of...
Amazonia and Siberia, classic regions of shamanism, have long challenged "western" understandings of...
none3siAmazonia and Siberia, classic regions of shamanism, have long challenged "western" understand...
This book revolves around two concepts: ownership and nurture. The objective is twofold: on one hand...
This book revolves around two concepts: ownership and nurture. The objective is twofold: on one hand...
This is the first book to focus directly on gender in Amazonia for nearly thirty years. Research on ...
This article proposes to explore the political correlates of Amazonian perspectival ontologies. From...
This is the first book to focus directly on gender in Amazonia for nearly thirty years. Research on ...
The first book to address the classic anthropological theme of property through the ethnography of A...
This Masters thesis in Social Anthropology is based on fieldwork carried out among the Matses in the...
This article examines Yanesha notions of beinghood and people-making practices from a constructional...
none2siIn this chapter we offer an explanation of the difference between humanity and personhood bas...
Abstract Personhood and human-spirit relations among the Yuracaré of the Bolivian Amazon. By Annica...
In this chapter we offer an explanation of the difference between humanity and personhood based on o...
In this chapter we offer an explanation of the difference between humanity and personhood based on o...
Amazonia and Siberia, classic regions of shamanism, have long challenged "western" understandings of...
Amazonia and Siberia, classic regions of shamanism, have long challenged "western" understandings of...
none3siAmazonia and Siberia, classic regions of shamanism, have long challenged "western" understand...
This book revolves around two concepts: ownership and nurture. The objective is twofold: on one hand...
This book revolves around two concepts: ownership and nurture. The objective is twofold: on one hand...
This is the first book to focus directly on gender in Amazonia for nearly thirty years. Research on ...
This article proposes to explore the political correlates of Amazonian perspectival ontologies. From...
This is the first book to focus directly on gender in Amazonia for nearly thirty years. Research on ...
The first book to address the classic anthropological theme of property through the ethnography of A...