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Valentina Vapnarsky
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Portraits de chercheur(e)s en études aréales
Les sociétés amérindiennes d'Amazonie. Un entretien avec Philippe Erikson
Philippe Erikson est Professeur au Département d'ethnologie de l'Université Paris Nanterre. Rattaché au centre EREA (Enseignement et Recherche en Ethnologie Amérindienne) du LESC (Laboratoire d’Ethnologie et de Sociologie Comparative, UMR 7186), il co-dirige le projet de recherche ANR « Amaz ». Il est également, depuis 2019, rédacteur en chef du Journal de la Société des américanistes.Il nous parle, dans cet entretien, de ses travaux et thèmes de recherche sur les sociétés amérindiennes d'Amazonie, chez les Matis au Brésil et les Chácobo en Bolivie.Il est l'auteur de Living Ruins: N...
2024-01-09
1h 40
New Books in Mexican Studies
Lisa M. Johnson and Rosemary A. Joyce, "Materializing Ritual Practices" (U Colorado Press, 2022)
Materializing Ritual Practices (U Colorado Press, 2022) explores the deep history of ritual practice in Mexico and Central America and the ways interdisciplinary research can be coordinated to illuminate how rituals create, destroy, and transform social relations.Ritual action produces sequences of creation, destruction, and transformation, which involve a variety of materials that are active and agential. The materialities of ritual may persist at temporal scales long beyond the lives of humans or be as ephemeral as spoken words, music, and scents. In this book, archaeologists and ethnographers, including specialists in narrative, music, and ritual practice, explore the r...
2023-03-05
1h 00
New Books in Latin American Studies
Lisa M. Johnson and Rosemary A. Joyce, "Materializing Ritual Practices" (U Colorado Press, 2022)
Materializing Ritual Practices (U Colorado Press, 2022) explores the deep history of ritual practice in Mexico and Central America and the ways interdisciplinary research can be coordinated to illuminate how rituals create, destroy, and transform social relations.Ritual action produces sequences of creation, destruction, and transformation, which involve a variety of materials that are active and agential. The materialities of ritual may persist at temporal scales long beyond the lives of humans or be as ephemeral as spoken words, music, and scents. In this book, archaeologists and ethnographers, including specialists in narrative, music, and ritual practice, explore the r...
2023-03-05
59 min
New Books in Religion
Lisa M. Johnson and Rosemary A. Joyce, "Materializing Ritual Practices" (U Colorado Press, 2022)
Materializing Ritual Practices (U Colorado Press, 2022) explores the deep history of ritual practice in Mexico and Central America and the ways interdisciplinary research can be coordinated to illuminate how rituals create, destroy, and transform social relations.Ritual action produces sequences of creation, destruction, and transformation, which involve a variety of materials that are active and agential. The materialities of ritual may persist at temporal scales long beyond the lives of humans or be as ephemeral as spoken words, music, and scents. In this book, archaeologists and ethnographers, including specialists in narrative, music, and ritual practice, explore the r...
2023-03-05
1h 00
New Books in Anthropology
Lisa M. Johnson and Rosemary A. Joyce, "Materializing Ritual Practices" (U Colorado Press, 2022)
Materializing Ritual Practices (U Colorado Press, 2022) explores the deep history of ritual practice in Mexico and Central America and the ways interdisciplinary research can be coordinated to illuminate how rituals create, destroy, and transform social relations.Ritual action produces sequences of creation, destruction, and transformation, which involve a variety of materials that are active and agential. The materialities of ritual may persist at temporal scales long beyond the lives of humans or be as ephemeral as spoken words, music, and scents. In this book, archaeologists and ethnographers, including specialists in narrative, music, and ritual practice, explore the r...
2023-03-05
1h 00
Midi Magazine
Pays maya mexicain
Les recherches de Valentina Vapnarsky se sont déroulées en pays maya mexicain. Nous verrons trois questions : l’importance de la parole dans les rites, les mouvements prophétiques du Yucatan au XIXe siècle, dont la mémoire structure la compréhension de l’Histoire et dont le style engendra une forme particulière d’expression du futur. Enfin, nous verrons l’expression en maya de nos notions de « culture, coutume, tradition ». V. Vapnarsky a publié des analyses de phrases qui font place à des conceptions sous-jacentes de l’ordre de ce que nous nommons ainsi – sans qu’un mot porte à lui seul l’un...
2022-04-14
49 min
Midi Magazine
Avec Valentina Vapnarsky
Avec Valentina Vapnarsky (CNRS), à propos des termes de culture, tradition, coutume, ou des façons d’en exprimer le contenu, en maya –suite de notre investigation dans les langues amérindiennes, ouvert par l’entretien avec Vincent Hirtzel du 21 janvier 2021. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2021-04-28
49 min