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La teoria degli schemi della pratica di Descola e il caso etnografico dei Wayùu

2022

The chapter traces Descola's interest in the collocation of the cosmology of the indigenous Wayùu people of the Guajira peninsula within his typology of ontologies and modes of identification. It also deals with the positions of those scholars who have proposed reinterpretations of Wayùu ethnography in the light of Descola's theory of the patterns of practice exposed in 'Beyond Nature et Culture'

Settore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheDescola Wayùu ethnography animism totemism analogism
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Descent among the Wayú. Concepts and social meanings

2008

Descent among the Wayú. Concepts and social meanings. Taking the contemporary rethinking of the descent notion in Lowland South American ethnography as a starting point, the article provides an analysis of matrilineal descent among the Wayú. Using new ethnographical data, special attention is paid to indigenous concepts and to the way matrilineal descent articulates with other principles of social classification. By virtue of the role that matrilineal descent plays in defining territoriality and in feuds, the Wayú offer a very interesting case for rethinking the theoretical and comparative debate about the indigenous societies of Lowland South America and for reflecting on the complexity of…

descendenciaparentescoCultural Studiesdescendancediscendenza parentela popolazioni indigene sudamericane wayùVirtueAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectTerritorialitydescentGenealogyIndigenousAnthropologySouth americanEthnographySettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheSociologyparentékinshipmedia_commonDescent (mathematics)Journal de la société des américanistes
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The Ka’ulayawaa festivals among the Wayùu. Exploring continuities and variations in forms, meanings and contexts through ethnographic sources

2022

In this paper I review and compare the main sources of information about the ka’ulayawaa festivals among the Wayùu, an Amerindian people inhabiting in the semiarid Guajira peninsula (Northern Colombia and Venezuela). For their peculiar mix of songs, dances, imitative plays and competitive games, inserted into a same festive framework, these festivals are particularly interesting to be studied as expressive metacommentaries (in the sense of Turner) of Wayùu social structures, cultural values and worldview. Nevertheless, they have not so far been the subject of a specific anthropological analysis, also because they ceased to be celebrated around the middle of the twentieth century, that is, b…

ritual framesperformances coreograficheWayùu ethnographyritual and playchoreographic performancesceremonial feastingsEducationUrban StudiesGender Studiesetnografia Wayùurituale e giocoAnthropologySettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologichecerimoniali festivicornici ritualiWayùu ethnography ceremonial feastings ritual and play ritual frames choreographic performancesArchivio antropologico mediterraneo
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