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Novel Approaches to Anthropology - Contributions to Literary Anthropology (Paperback): Mary-Elizabeth Reeve Novel Approaches to Anthropology - Contributions to Literary Anthropology (Paperback)
Mary-Elizabeth Reeve; Edited by Marilyn Cohen; Contributions by John W. Pulis, Helena Wulff, Ward Keeler, …
R1,255 Discovery Miles 12 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume of interdisciplinary essays reflect current contributions to literary anthropology. Novel Approaches to Anthropology: Contributions to Literary Anthropology showcases the myriad ways that anthropologists bring their disciplinary perspectives, theories, concepts, and pedagogical strategies to interpreting fiction and travel writing written in the past and present. The authors integrate insights from the reflexive deconstructive turn in anthropology and from critical Marxist and feminist approaches that ground interpretation in the political, economic, and social constraints and experiences of everyday life. The contributors share the view that fiction, like all artistic expression, is rooted in specific historical and cultural contexts. Literature, like all artistic expression, stimulates a critical imagination by allowing readers to take a fresh look at their own society and culture.

Novel Approaches to Anthropology - Contributions to Literary Anthropology (Hardcover): Mary-Elizabeth Reeve Novel Approaches to Anthropology - Contributions to Literary Anthropology (Hardcover)
Mary-Elizabeth Reeve; Edited by Marilyn Cohen; Contributions by John W. Pulis, Helena Wulff, Ward Keeler, …
R2,332 Discovery Miles 23 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume of interdisciplinary essays reflects current contributions to literary anthropology. It showcases the myriad ways that anthropologists bring their disciplinary perspectives, theories, concepts and pedagogical strategies to interpreting fiction and travel writing written in the past and present. The authors integrate insights from the reflexive deconstructive turn in anthropology and from critical Marxist and feminist approaches that ground interpretation in the political, economic, and social constraints and experiences of everyday life. The contributors share the view that fiction, like all artistic expression, is rooted in specific historical and cultural contexts. It therefore provides a rich source of information about societies and time periods in the present and about those that cannot be investigated through traditional ethnographic methods. Literature, like all artistic expression, stimulates a critical imagination by allowing readers to take a fresh look at their own society and culture.

Amazonian Kichwa of the Curaray River - Kinship and History in the Western Amazon (Hardcover): Mary-Elizabeth Reeve Amazonian Kichwa of the Curaray River - Kinship and History in the Western Amazon (Hardcover)
Mary-Elizabeth Reeve
R1,396 R1,299 Discovery Miles 12 990 Save R97 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Amazonian Kichwa of the Curaray River is an exploration of the dynamics of regional societies and the ways in which kinship relationships define the scale of these societies. It details social relations across Kichwa-speaking indigenous communities and among neighboring members of other ethnolinguistic groups to explore the multiple ways in which the regional society is conceptualized among Amazonian Kichwa. Drawing on recent studies in kinship, landscape from an indigenous perspective, and social scaling, Mary-Elizabeth Reeve presents a view of Amazonian Kichwa as embedded in a multiethnic regional society of great historic depth. This book is a fine-grained ethnography of the Kichwa of the Curaray River region (Curaray Runa) in which Reeve focuses on ideas of social landscape, as well as residence, extended kin groups, historical memory, and collective ritual celebration, to show the many ways in which Curaray Runa express their placement within a regional society. The final chapter examines social scaling as it is currently unfolding in indigenous societies in Amazonian Ecuador through increasing multisited residence and political mobilization. Based on intensive fieldwork, Amazonian Kichwa of the Curaray River breaks new ground in Amazonian studies by focusing on extended kinship networks at a larger scale and by utilizing both ethnographic and archival research of Amazonian regional systems.

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