This book offers a new anthropological understanding of the socio-cosmological and ontological characteristics of the Isthmo-Colombian Area, beyond established theories for Amazonia, the Andes and Mesoamerica. It focuses on a core region that has been largely neglected by comparative anthropology in recent decades. Centering on relations between Chibchan groups and their neighbors, the contributions consider prevailing socio-cosmological principles and their relationship to Amazonian animism and Mesoamerican and Andean analogism. Classical notions of area homogeneity are reconsidered and the…mehr
This book offers a new anthropological understanding of the socio-cosmological and ontological characteristics of the Isthmo-Colombian Area, beyond established theories for Amazonia, the Andes and Mesoamerica. It focuses on a core region that has been largely neglected by comparative anthropology in recent decades. Centering on relations between Chibchan groups and their neighbors, the contributions consider prevailing socio-cosmological principles and their relationship to Amazonian animism and Mesoamerican and Andean analogism. Classical notions of area homogeneity are reconsidered and the book formulates an overarching proposal for how to make sense of the heterogeneity of the region's indigenous groups. Drawing on original fieldwork and comparative analysis, the volume provides a valuable anthropological addition to archaeological and linguistic knowledge of the IsthmöColombian Area.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ernst Halbmayer is Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Institute for Comparative Cultural Research, University of Marburg, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
PART I The Isthmo-Colombian Area in context 1 Introduction: toward an anthropological understanding of the area between the Andes Mesoamerica and the Amazon PART II Conceptualizing the Isthmo-Colombian Area from a regional comparative perspective 2 An Amerindian humanism: order and transformation in Chibchan universes 3 Languages of the Isthmo-Colombian Area and its southeastern borderland: Chibchan Chocoan Yukpa and Wayuunaiki 4 Kinship clanship and hierarchy in the Isthmo-Colombian Area 5 Between Mesoamerica the Central Andes and Amazonia: area conceptions chronologies and history 6 The golden ones: the human body as reflective metallic surface in the Isthmo-Colombian Area PART III Case studies: change and continuity in shamanic and priestly practices and the conception of things humans plants and animals 7 Parents who own lives: relations and persons among the I'ku a Chibchan group in Colombia 8 Tuwancha "the One Who Knows": specialists and specialized knowledge in transhuman communication among the Sokorpa Yukpa of the Serranía del Perijá Colombia 9 The Wounaan haaihí jëeu n¿m ritual with the k'ugwiu: reinforcing benevolence and preventing calamity 10 Things life and humans in Guna Yala (Panama): talking about molagana and nudsugana inside and outside Guna society 11 Plant ontologies among the Bribri of Talamanca Costa Rica 12 The place of livestock in human-non-human relationship among the Wayuu 13 Murderous spirits: shamanic interpretation of armed violence suicide and exhumation in the economy of death of the Emberá (Chocó Antioquia Colombia)
PART I The Isthmo-Colombian Area in context 1 Introduction: toward an anthropological understanding of the area between the Andes Mesoamerica and the Amazon PART II Conceptualizing the Isthmo-Colombian Area from a regional comparative perspective 2 An Amerindian humanism: order and transformation in Chibchan universes 3 Languages of the Isthmo-Colombian Area and its southeastern borderland: Chibchan Chocoan Yukpa and Wayuunaiki 4 Kinship clanship and hierarchy in the Isthmo-Colombian Area 5 Between Mesoamerica the Central Andes and Amazonia: area conceptions chronologies and history 6 The golden ones: the human body as reflective metallic surface in the Isthmo-Colombian Area PART III Case studies: change and continuity in shamanic and priestly practices and the conception of things humans plants and animals 7 Parents who own lives: relations and persons among the I'ku a Chibchan group in Colombia 8 Tuwancha "the One Who Knows": specialists and specialized knowledge in transhuman communication among the Sokorpa Yukpa of the Serranía del Perijá Colombia 9 The Wounaan haaihí jëeu n¿m ritual with the k'ugwiu: reinforcing benevolence and preventing calamity 10 Things life and humans in Guna Yala (Panama): talking about molagana and nudsugana inside and outside Guna society 11 Plant ontologies among the Bribri of Talamanca Costa Rica 12 The place of livestock in human-non-human relationship among the Wayuu 13 Murderous spirits: shamanic interpretation of armed violence suicide and exhumation in the economy of death of the Emberá (Chocó Antioquia Colombia)
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