Fluent Selves: Autobiography, Person, and History in Lowland South America
Editat de Suzanne Oakdale, Magnus Courseen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2014
Rather than relying on a simple opposition between the “Western individual” and the non-Western rest, contributors to Fluent Selves explore the complex interplay of both individualizing as well as relational personhood in these practices. Transcending classic debates over the categorization of “myth” and “history,” the autobiographical and biographical narratives in Fluent Selves illustrate the very medium in which several modes of engaging with the past meet, are reconciled, and reemerge.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780803249905
ISBN-10: 080324990X
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 4 photographs, 1 illustration, 2 maps, 1 table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 080324990X
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 4 photographs, 1 illustration, 2 maps, 1 table
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Suzanne Oakdale is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of New Mexico. She is the author of I Foresee My Life: The Ritual Performance of Autobiography in an Amazonian Community (Nebraska, 2005). Magnus Course is a senior lecturer in social anthropology at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of Becoming Mapuche: Person and Ritual in Indigenous Chile.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Suzanne Oakdale and Magnus Course
Part 1. Neither Myth nor History
1. “Like the Ancient Ones”: The Intercultural Dynamics of Personal Biography in Amazonian Ecuador
Casey High
2. “This Happened to Me”: Exemplary Personal Experience Narratives among the Piro (Yine) People of Peruvian Amazonia
Peter Gow
3. Memories of the Ucayali: The Asháninka Story Line
Hanne Veber
Part 2. Persons within Persons
4. Multiple Biographies: Shamanism and Personhood among the Marubo of Western Amazonia
Pedro de Niemeyer Cesarino
5. The End of Me: The Role of Destiny in Mapuche Narratives of the Person
Magnus Course
Part 3. Creating Sociality across Divides
6. Relieving Apprehension and Limiting Risk: The Rituals of Extraordinary Communicative Contacts
Ellen B. Basso
7. The Lascivious Life of Gabriel Gentil
Oscar Calavia Sáez
Part 4. Hybridity, Dissonance, and Reflection
8. An Indigenous Capitão’s Reflections on a Mid-Twentieth-Century Brazilian “Middle Ground”
Suzanne Oakdale
9. Fluid Subjectivity: Reflections on Self and Alternative Futures in the Autobiographical Narrative of Hiparidi Top’tiro, a Xavante Transcultural Leader
Laura R. Graham
10. Autobiographies of a Memorable Man and Other Memorable Persons (Southern Amazonia, Brazil)
Bruna Franchetto
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Suzanne Oakdale and Magnus Course
Part 1. Neither Myth nor History
1. “Like the Ancient Ones”: The Intercultural Dynamics of Personal Biography in Amazonian Ecuador
Casey High
2. “This Happened to Me”: Exemplary Personal Experience Narratives among the Piro (Yine) People of Peruvian Amazonia
Peter Gow
3. Memories of the Ucayali: The Asháninka Story Line
Hanne Veber
Part 2. Persons within Persons
4. Multiple Biographies: Shamanism and Personhood among the Marubo of Western Amazonia
Pedro de Niemeyer Cesarino
5. The End of Me: The Role of Destiny in Mapuche Narratives of the Person
Magnus Course
Part 3. Creating Sociality across Divides
6. Relieving Apprehension and Limiting Risk: The Rituals of Extraordinary Communicative Contacts
Ellen B. Basso
7. The Lascivious Life of Gabriel Gentil
Oscar Calavia Sáez
Part 4. Hybridity, Dissonance, and Reflection
8. An Indigenous Capitão’s Reflections on a Mid-Twentieth-Century Brazilian “Middle Ground”
Suzanne Oakdale
9. Fluid Subjectivity: Reflections on Self and Alternative Futures in the Autobiographical Narrative of Hiparidi Top’tiro, a Xavante Transcultural Leader
Laura R. Graham
10. Autobiographies of a Memorable Man and Other Memorable Persons (Southern Amazonia, Brazil)
Bruna Franchetto
Contributors
Index
Recenzii
"Highly recommended for all scholars of South American peoples, and its use cross-culturally is of equal value."—Norman E. Whitten, Jr., Journal of Anthropological Research
"Fluent Selves is undoubtedly an important landmark in the study of biographical and autobiographical narratives in Amazonia."—Juan Luis Rodriguez, Anthropological Linguistics
“[Fluent Selves] is an astonishingly well-written collection of firsthand accounts of particular Native persons’ experiences with ‘colonialism,’ ‘development,’ and ‘civilizing practices.’ It is a major contribution to several fields: the comparative ethnographic and social historical study of lowland South America, postcolonial studies of self/structural interaction, and the psychological study of Native American trauma passed down through generations.”—Kathleen Fine-Dare, coeditor of Border Crossings: Transnational Americanist Anthropology