Urban Imaginaries in Native Amazonia:Tales of Alterity, Power, and Defiance
by: Feando Santos-Granero (Editor),Emanuele Fabiano (Editor)
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication Date: 2023/6/27
Language: English
Print Length: 276 pages
ISBN-10: 0816549672
ISBN-13: 9780816549672
Book Description
Urban life has long intrigued Indigenous Amazonians, who regard cities as the locus of both extraordinary power and danger. Mode and ancient cities alike have thus become models for the representation of extreme alterity under the guise of supeatural enchanted cities. This volume seeks to analyze how these ambiguous urban imaginaries—complex representations that function as cognitive tools and blueprints for social action—express a singular view of cosmopolitical relations, how they inform and shape forest-city interactions, and the history of how they came into existence. Featuring analysis from historical, ethnological, and philosophical perspectives, contributors seek to explain the imaginaries’ widespread diffusion, as well as their influence in present-day migration and urbanization. Above all, it underscores how these urban imaginaries allow Indigenous Amazonians to express their conces about power, alterity, domination, and defiance. Contributors Natalia Buitron Philippe Erikson Emanuele Fabiano Fabiana Maizza Daniela Peluso Feando Santos-Granero Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen Robin M. Wright
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Urban life has long intrigued Indigenous Amazonians, who regard cities as the locus of both extraordinary power and danger. Mode and ancient cities alike have thus become models for the representation of extreme alterity under the guise of supeatural enchanted cities. This volume seeks to analyze how these ambiguous urban imaginaries—complex representations that function as cognitive tools and blueprints for social action—express a singular view of cosmopolitical relations, how they inform and shape forest-city interactions, and the history of how they came into existence. Featuring analysis from historical, ethnological, and philosophical perspectives, contributors seek to explain the imaginaries’ widespread diffusion, as well as their influence in present-day migration and urbanization. Above all, it underscores how these urban imaginaries allow Indigenous Amazonians to express their conces about power, alterity, domination, and defiance. Contributors Natalia Buitron Philippe Erikson Emanuele Fabiano Fabiana Maizza Daniela Peluso Feando Santos-Granero Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen Robin M. Wright
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