HEADS OF STATE: ICONS, POWER, AND POLITICS IN THE ANCIENT AND MODERN ANDESLeft Coast Press, 15 ene 2008 - 293 páginas The human head has had important political, ritual and symbolic meanings throughout Andean history. Scholars have spoken of captured and trophy heads, curated crania, symbolic flying heads, head imagery on pots and on stone, head-shaped vessels, and linguistic references to the head. In this synthesizing work, cultural anthropologist Denise Arnold and archaeologist Christine Hastorf examine the cult of heads in the Andes—past and present—to develop a theory of its place in indigenous cultural practice and its relationship to political systems. Using ethnographic and archaeological fieldwork, highland-lowland comparisons, archival documents, oral histories, and ritual texts, the authors draw from Marx, Mauss, Foucault, Assadourian, Viveiros del Castro and other theorists to show how heads shape and symbolize power, violence, fertility, identity, and economy in South American cultures. |
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... of Contemporary La Paz 163 Bodily Relations in Architectonic Form 166 6 Heads and Andean Political Change from an Archaeological Perspective 169 The South-Central Andes 169 The South Coast 169 Paracas 169 Nasca 176 The Lake 8 Heads of ...
... of Contemporary La Paz 163 Bodily Relations in Architectonic Form 166 6 Heads and Andean Political Change from an Archaeological Perspective 169 The South-Central Andes 169 The South Coast 169 Paracas 169 Nasca 176 The Lake 8 Heads of ...
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... Nasca 176 The Lake Titicaca Region 182 The Formative Phases 182 The Middle Formative: Chiripa 187 Late Formative/Early Intermediate Period (Tiwanaku I, III): Pukara 190 Middle Horizon Tiwanaku 192 Middle Horizon State Developments: Wari ...
... Nasca 176 The Lake Titicaca Region 182 The Formative Phases 182 The Middle Formative: Chiripa 187 Late Formative/Early Intermediate Period (Tiwanaku I, III): Pukara 190 Middle Horizon Tiwanaku 192 Middle Horizon State Developments: Wari ...
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Índice
List of Illustrations | 11 |
Acknowledgments | 15 |
Introduction | 19 |
Part I The Ethnography of Andean Head Taking and Power | 35 |
Part II The Archaeology of Andean Head Taking and Power | 147 |
Appendixes | 235 |
Glossary | 241 |
Notes | 247 |
References | 257 |
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About the Authors | 293 |
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Heads of State: Icons, Power, and Politics in the Ancient and Modern Andes Denise Y Arnold,Christine A Hastorf Vista previa restringida - 2016 |
Heads of State: Icons, Power, and Politics in the Ancient and Modern Andes Denise Y Arnold,Christine A Hastorf Vista previa restringida - 2016 |
HEADS OF STATE: ICONS, POWER, AND POLITICS IN THE ANCIENT AND MODERN ANDES Denise Y Arnold,Christine A Hastorf Vista de fragmentos - 2008 |
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