Resultaten voor 'piergiorgio di giminiani'

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  1. The Futures of Reparations in Latin America

    The Futures of Reparations in Latin America

    Imagination, Translation, and Belonging

    Piergiorgio Di Giminiani is an associate professor of anthropology at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. He is the author of Sentient Lands: Indigeneity, Property, and Political Imagination in Neoliberal Chile and Political Imagination in Neoliberal Chile and Alterhumanism: Becoming Human on a Conservation Frontier.Helene Risør is a study associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Copenhagen and Senior Researcher, Millenium Institute on Violence and Democracy Research, VioDemos.Karine Vanthuyne is a professor of anthropology at the University of Ottawa. She is the author of La presence d'un passé de violences: mémoires et identités autochtones dans le Guatemala postgénocide (Presses de l'Université Laval, 2014), as well as co-editor of Power through Testimony: Residential schools in the age of reconciliation in Canada .

    € 143,95
  2. The Futures of Reparations in Latin America

    The Futures of Reparations in Latin America

    Imagination, Translation, and Belonging

    Piergiorgio Di Giminiani is an associate professor of anthropology at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. He is the author of Sentient Lands: Indigeneity, Property, and Political Imagination in Neoliberal Chile and Political Imagination in Neoliberal Chile and Alterhumanism: Becoming Human on a Conservation Frontier.Helene Risør is a study associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Copenhagen and Senior Researcher, Millenium Institute on Violence and Democracy Research, VioDemos.Karine Vanthuyne is a professor of anthropology at the University of Ottawa. She is the author of La presence d'un passé de violences: mémoires et identités autochtones dans le Guatemala postgénocide (Presses de l'Université Laval, 2014), as well as co-editor of Power through Testimony: Residential schools in the age of reconciliation in Canada .

    € 45,95
  3. Alterhumanism
    1. Piergiorgio Di Giminiani

    Alterhumanism

    Becoming Human on a Conservation Frontier

    "In this fascinating account, Piergiorgio Di Giminiani examines the diverse ways 'being human' emerges in a conservation frontier in southern Chile. Based on years of fieldwork with Indigenous settlers, forest lovers, timber harvesters, and avian ecologists, among others, Alterhumanism helps us see humanity as a kind of ongoing experiment, full of possibility and contradictions— an important reminder to all of us." - Laura A. Ogden, author of Loss and Wonder at the World's End "Piergiorgio Di Giminiani provides an ethnographically rich and intellectually provocative study of the Anthropocene within the conservation frontier of southern Chile. Plural renderings of 'the human' emerge within the entangled, multispecies worlds of Indigenous farmers, national settlers, ecotourists, conservation scientists, birds, and forests. Di Giminiani develops an innovative theoretical approach termed 'alterhumanism' that will reward engaged readers within the fields of environmental anthropology, multispecies ethnography, posthumanism, and Latin American studies." - Marcos Mendoza, author of The Patagonian Sublime: The Green Economy and Post-Neoliberal Politics

    € 37,50
  4. Alterhumanism
    1. Piergiorgio Di Giminiani

    Alterhumanism

    Becoming Human on a Conservation Frontier

    "In this fascinating account, Piergiorgio Di Giminiani examines the diverse ways 'being human' emerges in a conservation frontier in southern Chile. Based on years of fieldwork with Indigenous settlers, forest lovers, timber harvesters, and avian ecologists, among others, Alterhumanism helps us see humanity as a kind of ongoing experiment, full of possibility and contradictions - an important reminder to all of us." - Laura A. Ogden, author of Loss and Wonder at the World's End "Piergiorgio Di Giminiani provides an ethnographically rich and intellectually provocative study of the Anthropocene within the conservation frontier of southern Chile. Plural renderings of 'the human' emerge within the entangled, multispecies worlds of Indigenous farmers, national settlers, ecotourists, conservation scientists, birds, and forests. Di Giminiani develops an innovative theoretical approach termed 'alterhumanism' that will reward engaged readers within the fields of environmental anthropology, multispecies ethnography, posthumanism, and Latin American studies." - Marcos Mendoza, author of The Patagonian Sublime: The Green Economy and Post-Neoliberal Politics

    € 110,95
  5. Sentient Lands
    1. Piergiorgio Di Giminiani

    Sentient Lands

    Indigeneity, Property, and Political Imagination in Neoliberal Chile

    "Sentient Lands is a rewarding read that is both theoretically sophisticated and conceptually innovative. The book deserves to be widely read in anthropology and beyond for its contributions to indigenous studies, land rights, and neoliberal governance in Latin America."—Joe Bryan, The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology "More than a compelling ethnography following one community’s process of land restitution, the book is an important meditation on the relationship between competing ontological views about ancestral indigenous territory."—Patricia Richards, Bulletin of Latin American Research “Di Giminiani offers a compelling and historically grounded exploration of Mapuche territorial claims. He illustrates the importance of understanding these claims in terms of both strategic engagement with neoliberal norms and embodied understandings of land as subject rather than object.”—Kathryn Hicks, Department of Anthropology, University of Memphis “Di Giminiani skillfully describes and analyzes the fragmentation and ambiguities within Mapuche farmers’ lived worlds using theoretical currents from anthropology (e.g., economic and political anthropology, landscape anthropology, and Amazonian and Andean studies) and beyond (e.g., geography and philosophy).”—JosÉ Antonio Kelly, author of State Healthcare and Yanomami Transformations “Deftly interweaving political economy, phenomenology, and the so-called ontological turn in the social sciences, Di Giminiani has produced an ethnography indispensable for understanding the potential role of Indigenous mobilization in the Anthropocene.”—Mario Blaser, Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal Studies, Memorial University of Newfoundland

    € 37,50
  6. Theorizing Relations in Indigenous South America

    Theorizing Relations in Indigenous South America

    Edited by Marcelo González Gálvez, Piergiogio Di Giminiani and Giovanna Bacchiddu

    Whether invented, discovered, implicit, or directly addressed, relations remain the main focus of most anthropological inquiries. These relations, once conceptualized in ethnographic fieldwork as self-evident connections between discrete social units, have been increasingly explored through local ontological theories.

    € 127,50
  7. Theorizing Relations in Indigenous South America

    Theorizing Relations in Indigenous South America

    Edited by Marcelo González Gálvez, Piergiogio Di Giminiani and Giovanna Bacchiddu

    Whether invented, discovered, implicit, or directly addressed, relations remain the main focus of most anthropological inquiries. These relations, once conceptualized in ethnographic fieldwork as self-evident connections between discrete social units, have been increasingly explored through local ontological theories.

    € 32,95