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Pathways of memory and power : ethnography and history among an Andean people / Thomas A. Abercrombie. [electronic resource] :

Von: Abercrombie, Thomas Alan, 1951-Materialtyp: TextTextSprache: Englisch Originalsprache: Spanisch Reihen: ACLS Humanities E-BookMadison, Wisconsin : University of Wisconsin Press, 1998Beschreibung: xxviii, 603 p. : Grayscale Illustration ; 24 cmInhaltstyp: Text Medientyp: Computermedien Datenträgertyp: Online RessourceSchlagwörter: -- History | -- Religion | -- Rites and ceremonies | -- Bolivia -- K'ulta | -- Bolivia -- K'ulta | K'ulta (Bolivia) -- History | K'ulta (Bolivia) -- Politics and government | K'ulta | Latin American | Aymara Indians | Aymara Indians | Aymara Indians | Festivals | EthnohistoryGenre/Form: Online-Ressourcen: Volltext
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Part One. An Ethnographic Pastorale: Introduction to K'ulta and the Local Sources of History -- Part Two. Historical Paths to K'ulta: An Andean Social Formation from Preinvasion Autonomy to Postrevolution Atomization -- Part Three. Social Memory in K'ulta: A Landscape Poetics of Narrative, Drink, and Saints' Festivals.
Introduction: From Ritual to History and Back Again, Trajectories in Research and Theory -- Journeys to Cultural Frontiers -- The Dialogical Politics of Ethnographic Fieldwork -- Structures and Histories: K'ulta between Gods and State -- Pathways of Historical Colonization: Stories of an Andean Past from the Archives of Letters and Landscapes -- Colonial Relandscaping of Andean Social Memory -- Telling and Drinking the Paths of Memory: Narrative and Libation Poetics as Historical Consciousness -- Living on Tatala's Path: Uses of the Past in Sacrifice and Antisacrifice, Saints' Festivals, and Sorceries -- Conclusion: Ethnography and History of Social Memory and Amnesia.
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Part One. An Ethnographic Pastorale: Introduction to K'ulta and the Local Sources of History -- Part Two. Historical Paths to K'ulta: An Andean Social Formation from Preinvasion Autonomy to Postrevolution Atomization -- Part Three. Social Memory in K'ulta: A Landscape Poetics of Narrative, Drink, and Saints' Festivals.

Introduction: From Ritual to History and Back Again, Trajectories in Research and Theory -- Journeys to Cultural Frontiers -- The Dialogical Politics of Ethnographic Fieldwork -- Structures and Histories: K'ulta between Gods and State -- Pathways of Historical Colonization: Stories of an Andean Past from the Archives of Letters and Landscapes -- Colonial Relandscaping of Andean Social Memory -- Telling and Drinking the Paths of Memory: Narrative and Libation Poetics as Historical Consciousness -- Living on Tatala's Path: Uses of the Past in Sacrifice and Antisacrifice, Saints' Festivals, and Sorceries -- Conclusion: Ethnography and History of Social Memory and Amnesia.

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