Fluent Selves: Autobiography, Person, and History in Lowland South America (original) (raw)

Narratives of the Invisible: Autobiography, Kinship, and Alterity in Native Amazonia

Marc Brightman, Vanessa Grotti

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Singularity on the Margins: Autobiographical Writings among the Shuar of Ecuadorian Amazonia

Natalia Buitron

Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America, 2019

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Peluso, D. M. 2014. Shajaó – histories of an invented savage. History and Anthropology. 25(1): 102-222

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Creating a Continuity between Self and Other: First‐Person Narration in an Amazonian Ritual Context

Suzanne Oakdale

Ethos, 2002

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Me, reader of myself: narrative knowledge and autobiographical reflexivity in the Potiguar backlands

André Magri Ribeiro de Melo

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"An Historian in the Amazon," History and Anthropology (2014)

Barbara H Rosenwein

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Narrating Violence and Negotiating Belonging: The Politics of (Self-)Representation in an Andean Tinkuy Story

Krista Van Vleet

The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, 2010

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Brazil’s Indigenous Peoples and Their Autobiographical Narratives

Suzane Lima Costa

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From the Enemy's Point of View: Humanity and Divinity in an Amazonian Society

Janet Chernela

Anthropological Quarterly, 1994

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Uzendoski, M. (2014). Analogic Alterity: The Dialogics of Life of Amazonian Kichwa Mythology in Comparison with Tupi Guaraní (Mbyá) Creation Stories.

M Uzendoski

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The Value of Narrative: Memory and Patrimony among the Siona

Esther Jean Langdon

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Native American Autobiography: Connecting Separate Critical Conversations

Deanna Reder

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Anchoring “The Symbolic Economy of Alterity” with Autobiography

Suzanne Oakdale

Tipití: Journal of the Society for the …, 2011

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The As-Told-To Native [Auto]biography: Whose Voice Is Speaking?

Edward Valandra

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Review of The Ecology of the Spoken Word: Amazonian Storytelling and Shamanism among the Napo Runa

M Uzendoski

2012

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A walk to the river in Amazonia: ordinary reality for the Mehinaku Indians - By Carla Stang

Casey High

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2011

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Mascarading the Voice: Texts of the Self in the Brazilian Northwest Amazon. Special Volume in Honor of Ellen Basso. Journal of Anthropological Research 68(3)315-338.

Janet Chernela

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The Distinct and Autonomous World of the Oral Legend: Old and New Readings

Ljiljana Marks

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Narratives and Deep Histories: Freyre, Arguedas, Roa Bastos, Rulfo

Adriana Michéle Campos Johnson

A Companion to Latin American Literature and Culture, 2008

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Remembering theauca: violence and generational memory in Amazonian Ecuador

Casey High

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2009

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How St Bartholomew Became a Ñak'aq: Representations of Ñak'aq- Slaughterers and the Church in Quechua Oral Narratives

Alison Krogel

Journal of Latin American Indian Literatures, 2009

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Shajaó—Histories of an Invented Savage

Daniela Peluso

2014

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Narrative Reproductions: Ideologies of Storytelling, Authoritative Words, and Generic Regimentation in the Village of Tewa 1

Paul Kroskrity

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 2009

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(Book Review) Resistance in an Amazonian Community: Huaorani Organizing Against the Global Economy. By Lawrence Ziegler-Otero, Berghahn Books, 2007.

Evan Killick

Journal of Latin American Studies, 2009

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Storyteller\u27s landscape| A consideration of authorship in American Indian literatures

Hugh Coyle

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The Construction of Collectivity in Historical Narratives of Ixil Mayan Women

Nan Julia

ailla.utexas.org

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Nahum-Claudel 2013, Commissioned Review, Fausto, C. (2012) Warfare and Shamanism in Amazonia

Chloe Nahum-Claudel

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute , 2013

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History in the Poetry of próspero saíz: A Reading of "document"

Jed Deppman

MELUS, 2005

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Authoring Ethnicized Subjects: Rigoberta Menchú and the Performative Production of the Subaltern Self

Arturo Arias

Publications of the Modern Language Association of America

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Bearing Witness: Testimony in Latin American Anthropology and Related Fields

Lynn Stephen

The journal of Latin American and Caribbean anthropology, 2017

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Telling and Being Told: Storytelling and Cultural Control in Contemporary Yucatec Maya Literatures by Worley, Paul

Paul Worley

Romance Notes, 2014

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Entrevista de Victor Sampaio no ISFNR Newsletter, boletim da International Society for Folk Narrative Research, página 32

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ISFNR Newsletter, 2023

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A Life History From Both Sides: The Changing Poetics of Personal Experience

Janet Hoskins

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George Sword's Warrior Narratives: Compositional Processes in Lakota Oral Tradition by Delphine Red Shirt

David Martínez

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Dismembered Lives: Narrating History's Footnotes in 'Aulingar Jui'

amit baishya

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