Rates of change in clothing and ornaments of the Yagan society of Tierra del Fuego (19th and 20th centuries)

In this work we will examine the different adoption rhythms of Western material culture by the Yagan society of Tierra de Fuego from the end of the 19th century until the middle of the 20th century. In order to do this, we will focus the analysis on a corpus of 428 ethnographic photographs of this i...

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Autores principales: Butto, Ana, Fiore, Danae
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spelling I10-R362-article-278062021-07-19T15:42:57Z Rates of change in clothing and ornaments of the Yagan society of Tierra del Fuego (19th and 20th centuries) Ritmos de cambio en la vestimenta y ornamentos de la sociedad Yagán de Tierra del Fuego (siglos XIX y XX) Butto, Ana Fiore, Danae ethnograhic photograph material culture Tierra del Fuego change resilience fotografía etnográfica cultura material Tierra del Fuego cambio resiliencia In this work we will examine the different adoption rhythms of Western material culture by the Yagan society of Tierra de Fuego from the end of the 19th century until the middle of the 20th century. In order to do this, we will focus the analysis on a corpus of 428 ethnographic photographs of this indigenous people, obtained between 1881 and 1987 in Tierra del Fuego, in order to analyze in a diachronic way the unequal adoption of Western material culture, specifically clothing and ornaments. In this way, we hope to discuss the different processes regarding this material culture since the contact with Europeans: full adoption, partial adoption (cycling), recycling, and resilience. Thus, we find that the Yagans were active agents of their own cultural change, which had different rhythms linked to negotiation and resilience processes, which allowed the physical and cultural survival of this First Nation. En este trabajo indagaremos en los diferentes ritmos que tuvo la adopción de cultura material occidental por parte de la sociedad Yagán de Tierra de Fuego desde fines del siglo XIX hasta mediados del siglo XX. Para ello, centraremos el análisis en un corpus de 428 fotografías etnográficas de este pueblo originario, obtenidas entre 1881 y 1987 en Tierra del Fuego, a fin de analizar de manera diacrónica la adopción desigual de cultura material occidental, específicamente respecto de la vestimenta y los adornos. De esta manera, esperamos discutir los distintos procesos desarrollados respecto de esta cultura material a partir del contacto con los europeos: adopción plena, adopción parcial (ciclaje), reciclaje y resiliencia. Así, encontramos que los yaganes fueron agentes activos de su propio cambio cultural, que tuvo distintos ritmos vinculados a procesos de negociación y resiliencia, que permitieron la supervivencia física y cultural de este Pueblo Originario. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2020-12-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/27806 10.31049/1853.7049.v.n18.27806 Anuario de la Escuela de Historia Virtual; Núm. 18 (2020); 158-187 1853-7049 10.31049/1853.7049.v.n18 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/27806/32555 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/27806/32556 Derechos de autor 2020 Ana Butto, Danae Fiore http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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topic ethnograhic photograph
material culture
Tierra del Fuego
change
resilience
fotografía etnográfica
cultura material
Tierra del Fuego
cambio
resiliencia
spellingShingle ethnograhic photograph
material culture
Tierra del Fuego
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resilience
fotografía etnográfica
cultura material
Tierra del Fuego
cambio
resiliencia
Butto, Ana
Fiore, Danae
Rates of change in clothing and ornaments of the Yagan society of Tierra del Fuego (19th and 20th centuries)
topic_facet ethnograhic photograph
material culture
Tierra del Fuego
change
resilience
fotografía etnográfica
cultura material
Tierra del Fuego
cambio
resiliencia
author Butto, Ana
Fiore, Danae
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Fiore, Danae
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title Rates of change in clothing and ornaments of the Yagan society of Tierra del Fuego (19th and 20th centuries)
title_short Rates of change in clothing and ornaments of the Yagan society of Tierra del Fuego (19th and 20th centuries)
title_full Rates of change in clothing and ornaments of the Yagan society of Tierra del Fuego (19th and 20th centuries)
title_fullStr Rates of change in clothing and ornaments of the Yagan society of Tierra del Fuego (19th and 20th centuries)
title_full_unstemmed Rates of change in clothing and ornaments of the Yagan society of Tierra del Fuego (19th and 20th centuries)
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description In this work we will examine the different adoption rhythms of Western material culture by the Yagan society of Tierra de Fuego from the end of the 19th century until the middle of the 20th century. In order to do this, we will focus the analysis on a corpus of 428 ethnographic photographs of this indigenous people, obtained between 1881 and 1987 in Tierra del Fuego, in order to analyze in a diachronic way the unequal adoption of Western material culture, specifically clothing and ornaments. In this way, we hope to discuss the different processes regarding this material culture since the contact with Europeans: full adoption, partial adoption (cycling), recycling, and resilience. Thus, we find that the Yagans were active agents of their own cultural change, which had different rhythms linked to negotiation and resilience processes, which allowed the physical and cultural survival of this First Nation.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia
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url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/27806
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