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Time and Memory in Indigenous Amazonia

Time and Memory in Indigenous Amazonia Anthropological Perspectives

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These groundbreaking essays by internationally renowned anthropologists advance a simple argument - that native Amazonian societies are highly dynamic. Change and transformation define the indigenous history of the Amazon from before European conquest to the present. Based on recent ethnographic fieldwork and firsthand analysis of indigenous history, this collection examines the concepts of time and change as they played out in areas ranging from religion, cosmology, and mortuary practices to attitudes toward ethnic difference and the treatment of animals. Without imposing traditionally Western notions of what ""time"" and ""change"" mean, the collection looks at how native Amazonians experienced forms of cultural memory and at how their narratives of the past helped construct their sense of the present and, inevitably, their own identity. The volume offers some of the most interesting and nuanced discussions to date on Amazonian conceptualizations of temporality and change.

Book information

ISBN: 9780813030609
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Imprint: University Press of Florida
Pub date:
DEWEY: 981.01
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 322
Weight: 621g
Height: 235mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 26mm