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Theorizing Relations in Indigenous South America : Edited by Marcelo Gonzalez Galvez, Piergiogio Di Giminiani and Giovanna Bacchiddu, Paperback / softback Book

Theorizing Relations in Indigenous South America : Edited by Marcelo Gonzalez Galvez, Piergiogio Di Giminiani and Giovanna Bacchiddu Paperback / softback

Edited by Marcelo Gonzalez Galvez, Piergiorgio Di Giminiani, Giovanna Bacchiddu

Part of the Studies in Social Analysis series

Paperback / softback

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Whether invented, discovered, implicit, or directly addressed, relations remain the main focus of most anthropological inquiries.

These relations, once conceptualized in ethnographic fieldwork as self-evident connections between discrete social units, have been increasingly explored through local ontological theories.

This collected volume explores how ethnographies of indigenous South America have helped to inspire this analytic shift, demonstrating the continued importance of ethnographic diversity.

Most importantly, this volume asserts that comparative ethnographic research can help illustrate complex questions surrounding relations vis-à-vis the homogenizing effects of modern coloniality.

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