Discourses and the Expression of Personhood in South American Inter-Ethnic Relations

Discourses and the Expression of Personhood

Discourses and the Expression of Personhood in South American Inter-Ethnic Relations

South American Indian StudiesNumber 3, October 1993 (File format: PDF. File size: 735 KB)
Editor: Jonathan D. Hill

Series Editor: Kenneth M. Kensinger

Contents:

  • Anthropological Discourses and the Expression of Personhood in South American Interethnic Relations: Introductory Remarks by Jonathan Hill
  • Symbolic Counter-Hegemony among the Ecuadorian Shuar by Janet Wall Hendricks
  • The Self in Contact Situations: Kagwahiv Experiences of Domination by Waud H. Kracke
  • On the Transforming Nature of Toba Subjectivity by Elmer S. Miller
  • Person and Community in Western Brazil by Donald K. Pollock
  • Vaupés Indigenous Rights Organizing and the Emerging Ethnic Self by Jean E. Jackson
  • The Other is Dead by Bernard Arcand