Shepherds, Weavers and Butterflies.Thinking about relationships through affection

This article, by way of ethnography, approaches the inhabitants of the Sierra de Ancasti, province of Catamarca, and tries to highlight how some traditional and ancestral customs are kept alive, and intertwined in day-to-day life. The coyoyo or wild silk weavers keep alive a practice that, as part o...

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Autor principal: Fernández, Luciana
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Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2022
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spelling I10-R342-article-374922023-10-18T17:42:41Z Shepherds, Weavers and Butterflies.Thinking about relationships through affection Pastores, tejedoras y mariposas. Pensando las relaciones desde el afecto Pastores, tecelões e borboletas. Pensar as relações do ponto de vista do afeto Fernández, Luciana wild silk affectivity relationships breeding ancestral practices afectividad relaciones crianza prácticas ancestrales seda silvestre afetividade relações criação práticas ancestrais seda selvagem This article, by way of ethnography, approaches the inhabitants of the Sierra de Ancasti, province of Catamarca, and tries to highlight how some traditional and ancestral customs are kept alive, and intertwined in day-to-day life. The coyoyo or wild silk weavers keep alive a practice that, as part of a family task, requires a coordination of efforts, as well as the raising of animals. Both tasks show the strong relationship of affectivity and linkage in which humans, animals and the forest are involved. Local knowledge, learning, experiences, stories and past times that are also present appear, interwoven like silk. Este artículo, a modo de etnografía, se acerca a los habitantes de la Sierra de Ancasti, provincia de Catamarca, e intenta resaltar cómo algunas costumbres tradicionales y ancestrales se mantienen vigentes, y se entrelazan en el día a día. Las tejedoras de coyoyo o seda silvestre mantienen viva una práctica que, como parte una tarea familiar, requiere de una coordinación de esfuerzos, así como también lo es la crianza de animales. Ambas tareas dan cuenta de la fuerte relación de afectectividad y vincularidad en la que se ven implicadxs lxs humanos, lxs animales y el monte. Conocimientos locales, aprendizajes, vivencias, historias y tiempos pasados que son también presentes van apareciendo, entretejidos como la seda. Este artigo, na forma de uma etnografia, aborda os habitantes da Serra de Ancasti, na província de Catamarca, e tenta destacar como alguns costumes tradicionais e ancestrais são mantidos vivos e entrelaçados na vida cotidiana. O coyo ou tecelão de seda selvagem mantém viva uma prática que, como parte de uma tarefa familiar, requer uma coordenação de esforços, assim como a criação de animais. Ambas as tarefas mostram a forte relação de afetividade e vinculação na qual estão envolvidos seres humanos, animais e a floresta. Aparecem conhecimentos locais, aprendizados, experiências, histórias e tempos passados que também estão presentes, entrelaçados como a seda. Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2022-07-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/37492 Interstices of politics and culture. Latin American interventions; Vol. 11 No. 21 (2022): Cartografías críticas del(os) territorio(s): perspectivas descoloniales, experiencias de resistencia y diálogo de saberes; 112-138 Intersticios de la política y la cultura. Intervenciones latinoamericanas; Vol. 11 Núm. 21 (2022): Cartografías críticas del(os) territorio(s): perspectivas descoloniales, experiencias de resistencia y diálogo de saberes; 112-138 Intersticipações de política e cultura. Intervenções na América Latina; v. 11 n. 21 (2022): Cartografías críticas del(os) territorio(s): perspectivas descoloniales, experiencias de resistencia y diálogo de saberes; 112-138 2250-6543 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/37492/38399 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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affectivity
relationships
breeding
ancestral practices
afectividad
relaciones
crianza
prácticas ancestrales
seda silvestre
afetividade
relações
criação
práticas ancestrais
seda selvagem
spellingShingle wild silk
affectivity
relationships
breeding
ancestral practices
afectividad
relaciones
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prácticas ancestrales
seda silvestre
afetividade
relações
criação
práticas ancestrais
seda selvagem
Fernández, Luciana
Shepherds, Weavers and Butterflies.Thinking about relationships through affection
topic_facet wild silk
affectivity
relationships
breeding
ancestral practices
afectividad
relaciones
crianza
prácticas ancestrales
seda silvestre
afetividade
relações
criação
práticas ancestrais
seda selvagem
author Fernández, Luciana
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title Shepherds, Weavers and Butterflies.Thinking about relationships through affection
title_short Shepherds, Weavers and Butterflies.Thinking about relationships through affection
title_full Shepherds, Weavers and Butterflies.Thinking about relationships through affection
title_fullStr Shepherds, Weavers and Butterflies.Thinking about relationships through affection
title_full_unstemmed Shepherds, Weavers and Butterflies.Thinking about relationships through affection
title_sort shepherds, weavers and butterflies.thinking about relationships through affection
description This article, by way of ethnography, approaches the inhabitants of the Sierra de Ancasti, province of Catamarca, and tries to highlight how some traditional and ancestral customs are kept alive, and intertwined in day-to-day life. The coyoyo or wild silk weavers keep alive a practice that, as part of a family task, requires a coordination of efforts, as well as the raising of animals. Both tasks show the strong relationship of affectivity and linkage in which humans, animals and the forest are involved. Local knowledge, learning, experiences, stories and past times that are also present appear, interwoven like silk.
publisher Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades
publishDate 2022
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/37492
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