Looks Like Viscera. Folds, Wraps, and Relations in the Southern Andes

This article explores how viscera, bodies, and forces emerge in resemblance to one another. In the connections between the animals’ butcher, the treatment of body parts, and the rituals of herd marking in the Argentinean highlands, folds and wrappings of viscera, leathers, meats, and dances make thi...

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Autor principal: Pazzarelli, Francisco Gustavo
Formato: Artículo publishedVersion
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Berghahn Books 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/11336/124656
http://suquia.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/handle/11336/124656
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topic Body
Relations
Southern Andes
Viscera
Argentina
Perspectivism
Resemblances
Topology
Antropología, Etnología
Sociología
CIENCIAS SOCIALES
spellingShingle Body
Relations
Southern Andes
Viscera
Argentina
Perspectivism
Resemblances
Topology
Antropología, Etnología
Sociología
CIENCIAS SOCIALES
Pazzarelli, Francisco Gustavo
Looks Like Viscera. Folds, Wraps, and Relations in the Southern Andes
topic_facet Body
Relations
Southern Andes
Viscera
Argentina
Perspectivism
Resemblances
Topology
Antropología, Etnología
Sociología
CIENCIAS SOCIALES
description This article explores how viscera, bodies, and forces emerge in resemblance to one another. In the connections between the animals’ butcher, the treatment of body parts, and the rituals of herd marking in the Argentinean highlands, folds and wrappings of viscera, leathers, meats, and dances make things "look like" something else in different scales, highlighting correspondences or reflections between entities. Each level of these compositions refers to another, and a change in one can affect all of them. Resemblances are constantly evaluated and topologically manipulated, either to enable their mutual stimulation or to avoid connections and thus to establish differences between the perspectives of different beings. This article argues that the fabrication of similarities and differences through the manipulation of resemblances offers a privileged key to an understanding of Andean and Amerindian sociality.
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title Looks Like Viscera. Folds, Wraps, and Relations in the Southern Andes
title_short Looks Like Viscera. Folds, Wraps, and Relations in the Southern Andes
title_full Looks Like Viscera. Folds, Wraps, and Relations in the Southern Andes
title_fullStr Looks Like Viscera. Folds, Wraps, and Relations in the Southern Andes
title_full_unstemmed Looks Like Viscera. Folds, Wraps, and Relations in the Southern Andes
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url http://hdl.handle.net/11336/124656
http://suquia.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/handle/11336/124656
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