Creation and Creativity in Indigenous Lowland South America
Anthropological Perspectives
Ernst Halbmayer editor Anne Goletz editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Berghahn Books
Published:9th Jun '23
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Investigating local Indigenous processes of creation and creativity, this book uses ethnographic and comparative anthropological perspectives to enquire about creative transformative practices in lowland South America. The volume shows how people create and reinforce their conditions of being by employing different genres of transgression and by creatively shifting contexts of significance. Local socio-cosmic orders, the interrelation of creative genres (myth, verbal art, song, ritual, and handicrafts), and their changing frames of reference (from communal celebrations to wider political and commercial realms) demonstrate the relational, generative, and processual quality of Amerindian creativity.
“This volume is an outstanding piece of scholarship, which, from the standpoint of the processes of creation and creativity, accomplishes, in a good measure, a critique and reassessment of current styles on analyzing Amazonian sociality.”• Juan Alvaro Echeverri, Universidad Nacional de Colombia
ISBN: 9781805390060
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290 pages