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The Occult Life of Things - Native Amazonian Theories of Materiality and Personhood (Paperback)
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The Occult Life of Things - Native Amazonian Theories of Materiality and Personhood (Paperback)
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Native peoples of the Amazon view objects, especially human
artifacts, as the first cosmic creations and the building blocks
from which the natural world has been shaped. In these
constructional cosmologies, spears became the stings of wasps,
hammocks became spiderwebs, stools became the buttocks of human
beings.
A view so antithetical to Western thought offers a refreshing
perspective on the place and role of objects in human social
life--one that has remained under-studied in Amazonian
anthropology. In this book, ten scholars re-introduce objects to
contemporary studies of animism in order to explore how various
peoples envision the lives of material objects: the occult, or
extraordinary, lives of "things," whose personas are normally not
visible to lay people.
Combining linguistic, ethnological, and historical perspectives,
the contributors draw on a wealth of information gathered from ten
Amerindian peoples belonging to seven different linguistic families
to identify the basic tenets of what might be called a native
Amazonian theory of materiality and personhood. They consider which
objects have subjective dimensions and how they are manifested,
focusing on three domains regarding Amazonian conceptions of
things: the subjective life of objects, considering which things
have a subjective dimension; the social life of things, seeing the
diverse ways in which human beings and things relate as
subjectivities; and the historical life of things, recognizing the
fact that some things have value as ritual objects or heirlooms.
These chapters demonstrate how native Amazonian peoples view
animals, plants, and things as "subjectivities" possessing agency,
intentionality, and consciousness, as well as a composite anatomy.
They also show how materiality is intimately linked to notions of
personhood, with artifacts classified as natural or divine
creations and living beings viewed as cultural or constructed. "The
Occult Life of Things" offers original insights into these
elaborate native ontologies as it breaks new ground in Amazonian
studies.
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