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Anthropological History of Andean Polities

Editat de John V. Murra, Nathan Wachtel, Jacques Revel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mar 2009
This collection of essays by scholars from the Andes, Europe and the United States was originally published in the French journal Annales as a special double issue entitled The Historical Anthropology of Andean Societies. It combines the perspectives of archaeology, anthropology and history to present a complex view of Andean societies over various millenia. The unique features of the Andean landscape, the impact of the Inka state on different regions and ethnic groups, the transformations wrought through the colonial presence and the creation of nineteenth-century republics are all analysed, as are the profound continuities in some aspects of Andean culture and social organisation to the present day. The book reflects some of the most innovative research that occurred in the 1970s and 80s. Apart from its substantive interest for students of the Andes and American civilisations in general, it shows the possibility of closer collaboration between history and anthropology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521105392
ISBN-10: 0521105390
Pagini: 396
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction John V. Murra and Nathan Wachtel; Part I. Ecology and Society: 1. The tropical Andes: a changing mosaic Oliver Dollfus; 2. The evolution of a valley: population and resources of Tarapaca over a millenium Lautaro Nunez; 3. 'Horizons' in Andean archaeology Ana Maria Lorandi; Part II. The Ethnic Group and the State: 4. The expansion of the Inka state: armies, war and rebellions John V. Murra; 5. Storage, supply and redistribution in the economy of the Inka state Craig Morris; 6. The extraction of precious metals at the time of the Inka Jean Berthelot; 7. Vertical politics on the Inka frontier Frank Salomon; Part III. Systems of Classification: 8. Some aspects of the Inka kinship system Floyd G. Lounsbury; 9. The classification and naming of South American camelids Jorge A. Flores Ochoa; 10. The semiology of Andean textiles: the talegas of Isluga Veronica Cereceda; Part IV. Symbolic Representations and Practices: 11. Inka dynasty and irrigation: another look at Andean concepts of history R. T. Zuidema; 12. Urco and uma: Aymara concepts of space Therese Bouysse-Cassagne; 13. Mirrors and maize: the concept of yanantin among the Macha of Bolivia Tristan Platt; 14. From asymmetry to triangle: symbolic transformations in northern Potosi Olivia Harris; Part V. From Ethnic Polities to Communities: 15. Men of the water: the Uru problem (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries) Nathan Wachtel; 16. The ethnic groups in the valleys of Larecaja: from descent to residence Thierry Saignes; 17. The Andean community today Antoinette Molinie-Fioravanti; Bibliography; Index.

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It combines the perspectives of archaeology, anthropology and history to present a complex view of Andean societies over various millenia.