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A Diet Of Fat Connecting Humans And Nonhumans (In The Bolivian Foothills Between The Andes And Amazonia), Francis Ferrié
A Diet Of Fat Connecting Humans And Nonhumans (In The Bolivian Foothills Between The Andes And Amazonia), Francis Ferrié
Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America
No abstract provided.
Sonic Substances And Silent Sounds: An Auditory Anthropology Of Ritual Songs, Bernd Brabec De Mori
Sonic Substances And Silent Sounds: An Auditory Anthropology Of Ritual Songs, Bernd Brabec De Mori
Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America
No abstract provided.
Substances And Persons: On The Culinary Space Of The People Of The Centre, Juan Alvaro Echeverri
Substances And Persons: On The Culinary Space Of The People Of The Centre, Juan Alvaro Echeverri
Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America
No abstract provided.
Hãwäg And B’Atìb: The Balance Between Health And Disease Among The Hupd’ÄH In The Upper Rio Negro Region, Brazil, Renato Athias
Hãwäg And B’Atìb: The Balance Between Health And Disease Among The Hupd’ÄH In The Upper Rio Negro Region, Brazil, Renato Athias
Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America
No abstract provided.
Consuming The Nation-State: Reflections On Makushi Understandings Of The Person In A Transnational Context, Lucas Carneiro De Carvalho
Consuming The Nation-State: Reflections On Makushi Understandings Of The Person In A Transnational Context, Lucas Carneiro De Carvalho
Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America
No abstract provided.
The Life Elixir Of Amazonian Societies In A Multi-Sensory Museum Exhibition, Sonia Duin, Renzo S. Duin
The Life Elixir Of Amazonian Societies In A Multi-Sensory Museum Exhibition, Sonia Duin, Renzo S. Duin
Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Elizabeth Rahman, Juan Alvaro Echeverri
Introduction, Elizabeth Rahman, Juan Alvaro Echeverri
Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America
No abstract provided.
Finding The Taste Of Knowledge: The Orphan In Indigenous Epistemologies, Giovanna Micarelli
Finding The Taste Of Knowledge: The Orphan In Indigenous Epistemologies, Giovanna Micarelli
Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America
No abstract provided.
Ukuo And Täbotü Between The Piaroa Of The Matavén Rainforest In The Colombian Orinoquia, Nelsa De La Hoz
Ukuo And Täbotü Between The Piaroa Of The Matavén Rainforest In The Colombian Orinoquia, Nelsa De La Hoz
Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America
No abstract provided.
Considering Triple Self-Portraiture In The Work Of María Izquierdo, Brooke Lashley
Considering Triple Self-Portraiture In The Work Of María Izquierdo, Brooke Lashley
The Quiet Corner Interdisciplinary Journal
This paper looks to María Izquierdo’s paintings, Prisioneras (Prisoners) of 1936 and Sueño y presentimiento (Dream and Premonition) of 1947, as case studies for activating a theory of triple self-portraiture. The theory reflects how plurality arises in the singular or in single significations of the self and disrupts homogeneity in thinking about identities for the self and others within the genre of self-portraiture. In activating a theory of triple self-portraiture, I found three forms of the self in Izquierdo's works: the self as oppressed (the past); the self as oppressing (the current); and the self as an emancipator (future). Although …