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Cosmopolitics Among The Siona Shamanism Medicine And Family On The Putumayo River 1st Edition Esther Jean Langdon

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Cosmopolitics Among The Siona Shamanism Medicine And Family On The Putumayo River 1st Edition Esther Jean Langdon
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Publisher: Universidad del Cauca
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.56 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Esther Jean Langdon
ISBN: 9789587322460, 9587322460
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Cosmopolitics Among The Siona Shamanism Medicine And Family On The Putumayo River 1st Edition Esther Jean Langdon by Esther Jean Langdon 9789587322460, 9587322460 instant download after payment.

Cosmopolitics among the Siona: Shamanism, Medicine and Family is the product of Jean Langdon's experiences in the Colombian Amazon Basin and of what she learned in her comings and goings in the Siona world for almost half a century. In particular, the book presents the dynamics associated with the transformations and revitalization of the shamanic universe and strategies used to negotiate with the invisible beings. Making a rich contribution to the ethnology of Lowland South America, it demonstrates that ethnography is a social relationship. First written when the premises of research followed the tone of the classical monograph, the author transcends the univocal quality characteristic of this period by presenting oral histories and personal narrations that illustrate the intertwining of life and narrative in a feedback process. The text makes evident that the author, upon entering and leaving the territory, also enters and leaves the canons of anthropology. In the unfolding of the narrative, shaped as an academic autobiography, the details of the fieldwork experience flourish and result in timely reflections, thanks to the author's passage through the different periods and histories of anthropology.

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