Tell me how you write and I'll tell you who you are. Textualizations of the indigenous peasantry of the Puna de Atacama

Archaeological and ethnohistorical textual practices regarding indigenous peasantry are analyzed. Both disciplines, along thier history, have defended their own specific methods of approaching the past against the methods of the other. We intend to show how, despite the differences noticed in those...

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Autores principales: Haber , Alejandro F., Lema, Carolina
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Publicado: Sección Etnohistoria, Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas. FFyL, UBA 2007
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spelling I28-R258-article-132042025-08-05T13:57:41Z Tell me how you write and I'll tell you who you are. Textualizations of the indigenous peasantry of the Puna de Atacama Dime cómo escribes y te diré quién eres. Textualizaciones del campesinado indígena de la Puna de Atacama Diga-me como você escreve e eu lhe direi quem você é. Textualizações do campesinato indígena da Puna de Atacama Haber , Alejandro F. Lema, Carolina ethnohistory Atacama Plateau Ingaguassi Antofalla etnohistoria Puna de Atacama Ingaguassi Antofalla etnohistória Puna de Atacama Ingaguassi Antofalla Archaeological and ethnohistorical textual practices regarding indigenous peasantry are analyzed. Both disciplines, along thier history, have defended their own specific methods of approaching the past against the methods of the other. We intend to show how, despite the differences noticed in those discussions, both disciplines are based on common cultural biases about their subject matter. For analytical purposes we use different texts from archaeology, history and ethnohistory of the Atacama Plateau fron the Castilian Conquest to the twentieth century, which are also confronted with the results of our own research. It is argued that academic discourses tell as more about who writes than about who is being described.  Presentamos un an;alisis de las estrategias textuales de representación del campesinado indígena que se han desarrollado tanto desde la disciplina arqueológica como desde la etnohistoria. Cada una de estas disciplinas, a lo largo del tiempo, ha defendido sus modos diferenciales de acceso al pasado frente a los de la otra. Es nuestra intención mostrar cómo, a pesar de las diferencias marcadas en esas discusiones, ambas disciplinas parten de presupuestos comunes respecto del objeto de estudio por ellas construido. Se tomaron para los análisis diferentes textos referidos a la arqueología, historia o etnohistoria de la Puna de Atacama desde la conquista hasta el siglo XIX y se confrontaron con los resultados de nuestras propias investigaciones. Finalmente argumentamos que los discursos académicos nos dicen más acerca de quién escribe que sobre quienes los hacen.  Apresentamos uma análise das estratégias textuais para representar o campesinato indígena desenvolvidas tanto pela arqueologia quanto pela etnohistória. Cada uma dessas disciplinas, ao longo do tempo, defendeu seus próprios modos distintos de acessar o passado em comparação com os da outra. Nossa intenção é mostrar como, apesar das diferenças marcantes nessas discussões, ambas as disciplinas compartilham pressupostos comuns quanto ao objeto de estudo que constroem. Para a análise, selecionamos vários textos relacionados à arqueologia, história ou etnohistória da Puna de Atacama, da conquista ao século XIX, e os comparamos com os resultados de nossa própria pesquisa. Por fim, argumentamos que os discursos acadêmicos nos dizem mais sobre quem escreve do que sobre quem os produz. Sección Etnohistoria, Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas. FFyL, UBA 2007-10-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/MA/article/view/13204 10.34096/mace.v14i0.13204 Memoria Americana. Cuadernos de Etnohistoria; Vol. 14 (2006); 119-137 Memoria Americana. Cuadernos de Etnohistoria; Vol 14 (2006); 119-137 1851-3751 0327-5752 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/MA/article/view/13204/11726 Derechos de autor 2006 Memoria Americana. Cuadernos de Etnohistoria https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic ethnohistory
Atacama Plateau
Ingaguassi
Antofalla
etnohistoria
Puna de Atacama
Ingaguassi
Antofalla
etnohistória
Puna de Atacama
Ingaguassi
Antofalla
spellingShingle ethnohistory
Atacama Plateau
Ingaguassi
Antofalla
etnohistoria
Puna de Atacama
Ingaguassi
Antofalla
etnohistória
Puna de Atacama
Ingaguassi
Antofalla
Haber , Alejandro F.
Lema, Carolina
Tell me how you write and I'll tell you who you are. Textualizations of the indigenous peasantry of the Puna de Atacama
topic_facet ethnohistory
Atacama Plateau
Ingaguassi
Antofalla
etnohistoria
Puna de Atacama
Ingaguassi
Antofalla
etnohistória
Puna de Atacama
Ingaguassi
Antofalla
author Haber , Alejandro F.
Lema, Carolina
author_facet Haber , Alejandro F.
Lema, Carolina
author_sort Haber , Alejandro F.
title Tell me how you write and I'll tell you who you are. Textualizations of the indigenous peasantry of the Puna de Atacama
title_short Tell me how you write and I'll tell you who you are. Textualizations of the indigenous peasantry of the Puna de Atacama
title_full Tell me how you write and I'll tell you who you are. Textualizations of the indigenous peasantry of the Puna de Atacama
title_fullStr Tell me how you write and I'll tell you who you are. Textualizations of the indigenous peasantry of the Puna de Atacama
title_full_unstemmed Tell me how you write and I'll tell you who you are. Textualizations of the indigenous peasantry of the Puna de Atacama
title_sort tell me how you write and i'll tell you who you are. textualizations of the indigenous peasantry of the puna de atacama
description Archaeological and ethnohistorical textual practices regarding indigenous peasantry are analyzed. Both disciplines, along thier history, have defended their own specific methods of approaching the past against the methods of the other. We intend to show how, despite the differences noticed in those discussions, both disciplines are based on common cultural biases about their subject matter. For analytical purposes we use different texts from archaeology, history and ethnohistory of the Atacama Plateau fron the Castilian Conquest to the twentieth century, which are also confronted with the results of our own research. It is argued that academic discourses tell as more about who writes than about who is being described. 
publisher Sección Etnohistoria, Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas. FFyL, UBA
publishDate 2007
url http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/MA/article/view/13204
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