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Children Of The Rainforest Shaping The Future In Amazonia Camilla Morelli Roldn Dun Tumi Dsi Roldn Dun Tumi Dsi

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Children Of The Rainforest Shaping The Future In Amazonia Camilla Morelli Roldn Dun Tumi Dsi Roldn Dun Tumi Dsi
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Children Of The Rainforest Shaping The Future In Amazonia Camilla Morelli Roldn Dun Tumi Dsi Roldn Dun Tumi Dsi instant download after payment.

Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.12 MB
Pages: 170
Author: Camilla Morelli; Roldán Dunú Tumi Dësi; Roldán Dunú Tumi Dësi
ISBN: 9781978825253, 1978825250
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Children Of The Rainforest Shaping The Future In Amazonia Camilla Morelli Roldn Dun Tumi Dsi Roldn Dun Tumi Dsi by Camilla Morelli; Roldán Dunú Tumi Dësi; Roldán Dunú Tumi Dësi 9781978825253, 1978825250 instant download after payment.

Children of the Rainforest explores the lives of children growing up in a time of radical change in Amazonia. The book draws on ethnographic fieldwork conducted with the Matses, a group of hunter-gatherer forest dwellers who have lived in voluntary isolation until fairly recently. Having worked with them for over a decade, returning every year to their villages in the rainforest, Camilla Morelli follows closely the life-trajectories of Matses children, watching them shift away from the forest-based lifestyles of their elders and move towards new horizons crisscrossed by concrete paving, lit by the glow of electric lights and television screens, and centered around urban practices and people. The book uses drawings and photographs taken by the children themselves to trace the children’s journeys—lived and imagined—from their own perspectives, proposing an ethnographic analysis that recognizes children’s imaginations, play, and shifting desires as powerful catalysts of social change.

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