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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... Patterns of Drinking Pathways Another aspect of these belligerent drinking bouts merits comment . Several studies show ... pattern traces the expansive intergroup sociopolitical relations of a particular polity from the center outward ...
... Patterns of Drinking Pathways Another aspect of these belligerent drinking bouts merits comment . Several studies show ... pattern traces the expansive intergroup sociopolitical relations of a particular polity from the center outward ...
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... patterns , called muyu in Aymara . At one moment , the pattern is read from the inside outward ( literally , from the house window out ) , while at another , the same pattern absorbs elements from the outside . There is an additional ...
... patterns , called muyu in Aymara . At one moment , the pattern is read from the inside outward ( literally , from the house window out ) , while at another , the same pattern absorbs elements from the outside . There is an additional ...
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... pattern , then , to these rituals for rain or for controlling excessive rain and their relation to heads that we can begin to piece together from the ideas we have presented until now , even at a tentative level , before going on to ...
... pattern , then , to these rituals for rain or for controlling excessive rain and their relation to heads that we can begin to piece together from the ideas we have presented until now , even at a tentative level , before going on to ...
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Acknowledgments | 15 |
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Heads in Smallscale Polities | 37 |
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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 previa restringida - 2008 |
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