Images of Public Wealth Or the Anatomy of Well Being in Indigenous Amazonia

Images of Public Wealth Or the Anatomy of Well Being in Indigenous Amazonia
Author: Fernando Santos-Granero
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2015-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780816531899

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Reflecting a global interest in the topics of well-being, happiness, and the good life, this book explores local notions of public wealth in indigenous Amazonia. The contributors place particular importance in how indigenous views of wealth are linked to the creation of strong, productive, and moral individuals and collectivities, providing thought-provoking new approaches to understanding wealth in non-capitalist, kin-based societies.

Images of Public Wealth Or the Anatomy of Well Being in Indigenous Amazonia

Images of Public Wealth Or the Anatomy of Well Being in Indigenous Amazonia
Author: Fernando Santos-Granero
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2015-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780816531899

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Reflecting a global interest in the topics of well-being, happiness, and the good life, this book explores local notions of public wealth in indigenous Amazonia. The contributors place particular importance in how indigenous views of wealth are linked to the creation of strong, productive, and moral individuals and collectivities, providing thought-provoking new approaches to understanding wealth in non-capitalist, kin-based societies.

The Cambridge Handbook for the Anthropology of Ethics

The Cambridge Handbook for the Anthropology of Ethics
Author: James Laidlaw
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1165
Release: 2023-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781108759304

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The 'ethical turn' in anthropology has been one of the most vibrant fields in the discipline in the past quarter-century. It has fostered new dialogue between anthropology and philosophy, psychology, and theology and seen a wealth of theoretical innovation and influential ethnographic studies. This book brings together a global team of established and emerging leaders in the field and makes the results of this fast-growing body of diverse research available in one volume. Topics covered include: the philosophical and other intellectual sources of the ethical turn; inter-disciplinary dialogues; emerging conceptualizations of core aspects of ethical agency such as freedom, responsibility, and affect; and the diverse ways in which ethical thought and practice are institutionalized in social life, both intimate and institutional. Authoritative and cutting-edge, it is essential reading for researchers and students in anthropology, philosophy, psychology and theology, and will set the agenda for future research in the field.

Between the Forest and the Road

Between the Forest and the Road
Author: Andrea Bravo Díaz
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2023-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781805393573

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During the past two decades Ecuadorians have engaged in a national debate around Buen Vivir (living well). This ethnography discusses one of the ways in which people experience well-being or aspire to live well in Ecuadorian Amazonia. Waponi Kewemonipa (living well) is a Waorani notion that embraces ideas of good conviviality, health and certain ecological relations. For the Waorani living along the oil roads, living well has taken many pathways. Notably, they have developed new spatial organizations as they move between several houses, and navigate between the economy of the market and the economy of the forest.

Amazonian Kichwa of the Curaray River

Amazonian Kichwa of the Curaray River
Author: Mary-Elizabeth Reeve
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2022
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781496228802

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This ethnography explores ways in which Amazonian Kichwa narrative, ritual, and concepts of place link extended kin groups into a regional society within Amazonian Ecuador.

An Introduction to Social Anthropology

An Introduction to Social Anthropology
Author: Joy Hendry
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2017-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137431554

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An essential core textbook that leads the reader from Social Anthropology's foundational approaches and theories to the fundamental areas that characterise the field today. Taking a truly global and holistic view, it includes a wide range of case studies, touching on topics that both divide and connect us, such as family, marriage and religion. Fully updated and revised, the third edition of this popular textbook continues to introduce students to what Social Anthropology is, what anthropologists do, how and what they contribute, and how even a limited knowledge of anthropology can help people flourish in today's world. This is an inviting, engaging and enjoyable text that has established itself as a comprehensive introduction to social and cultural anthropology. Written in an accessible style, and including a wide range of pedagogical features, it is ideally suited to new or prospective students seeking to better understand the discipline and its roots. New to this Edition: - Includes a new chapter on the role of social and cultural anthropologists and the specific methods they use in a fast-changing world - Features a number of new first-hand accounts to explore difficult concepts through people's real world experiences - Updated sections for further exploration, including books, articles, novels, films and websites

Urban Imaginaries in Native Amazonia

Urban Imaginaries in Native Amazonia
Author: Fernando Santos-Granero,Emanuele Fabiano
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2023-06-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816549672

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Featuring analysis from historical, ethnological, and philosophical perspectives, this volume dissects Indigenous Amazonians' beliefs about urban imaginaries and their ties to power, alterity, domination, and defiance. Contributors analyze how ambiguous urban imaginaries express a singular view of cosmopolitical relations, how they inform and shape forest-city interactions, and the history of how they came into existence, as well as their influence in present-day migration and urbanization.

Social Inequities and Contemporary Struggles for Collective Health in Latin America

Social Inequities and Contemporary Struggles for Collective Health in Latin America
Author: Emily E Vasquez,Amaya G. Perez-Brumer,Richard Parker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000071597

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This book explores the legacy of the Latin American Social Medicine and Collective Health (LASM-CH) movements and other key approaches—including human rights activism and popular opposition to neoliberal governance—that have each distinguished the struggle for collective health in Latin America during the twentieth and now into the twnety-first century. At a time when global health has been pushed to adopt increasingly conservative agendas in the wake of global financial crisis and amidst the rise of radical-right populist politics, attention to the legacies of Latin America’s epistemological innovations and social movement action are especially warranted. This collection addresses three crosscutting themes: First, how LASM-CH perspectives have taken root as an element of international cooperation and solidarity in the health arena in the region and beyond, into the twenty-firstcentury. Second, how LASM-CH perspectives have been incorporated and restyled into major contemporary health system reforms in the region. Third, how elements of the LASM-CH legacy mark contemporary health social movements in the region, alongside additional key influences on collective action for health at present. Working at the nexus of activism, policy, and health equity, this multidisciplinary collection offers new perspective on struggles for justice in twenty-first-century Latin America. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal, Global Public Health.