In the Society of Nature
A Native Ecology in Amazonia
Philippe Descola author Nora Scott translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:17th Mar '94
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A study of the Achuar Indians of the Upper Amazon and their relationship with their environment.
The author documents the Achuar Indians of the Upper Amazon knowledge of the environment, and explains how it is interwoven with cosmological ideas that endow nature with the characteristics of society.The Achuar Indians live in the remote forest reaches of the Upper Amazon and have developed sophisticated strategies of resource management. Philippe Descola, who has gathered material over several years of fieldwork, documents their rich knowledge of the environment. He explains how this technical knowledge of the increasingly threatened Amazonian ecosystems is interwoven with cosmological ideas that endow nature with the characteristics of society. Combining a symbolist approach with an ecological analysis, the book contributes a new theory of the social construction of nature.
' … an historical and ethnographic contribution to the study of a particularly important area of the New World, at the hinge of Amazonian and Andean high cultures. It is also … of undoubted theoretical and methodological value, one that directs anthropological thought in new directions.' Claude Levi-Strauss
ISBN: 9780521411035
Dimensions: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
Weight: 695g
396 pages