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Annals of Latin American Studies
Historia Global, Historia del Conocimiento, Historia del Cuerpo: Una mirada desde las Fronteras Coloniales de América del Sur2024 •
Los espacios fronterizos de la América Latina colonial fueron laboratorios de la globalización, donde se gestaron formas nuevas y originales de gobierno del territorio, la población y el cuerpo, donde emergieron formas sui generis de subjetividad, y donde se emergieron saberes singulares ligados a la interacción cultural. Este ensayo explora los avances en la investigación de esos espacios y el modo como contribuyeron a expandir la historia reciente de la América Latina colonial en dos sentidos. El primero consiste en abordar los espacios o situaciones fronterizos como escenarios fundamentales en la producción de una modernidad colonial global. El segundo pone en diálogo tales espacios con tres campos conceptuales y metodológicos del mainstream historiográfico reciente, a saber, la historia global, la historia del conocimiento y la historia del cuerpo.
Almanah Instituta Konfucije
Хајдегеров даоистички обрт2024 •
Serbian translation of "Heidegger's Daoist Turn" https://www.jstor.org/stable/26843235
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Aerosol particle measurements at three stationary sites in the megacity of Paris during summer 2009: meteorology and air mass origin dominate aerosol particle composition and size distributionVisual Anthropology Review
More than corpses, less than ghosts. A visual theory of culture in early ethnographic photography (2019)2019 •
In its intent to make “culture” visible through the objective depiction of specific scenes of indigenous life, ethnographic photography at the turn of the twentieth century could be understood against two other scientific uses of the camera at that time: the anatomic photographs of physical anthropologists, on the one hand, and the ghost photographs of spiritualist circles, on the other. Indeed, while capturing “culture” involved having more than still bodies appear on the picture, which implied elaborate apparatuses meant to make it happen in front of the camera lens, early ethnographers were anxious not to let too much appear either, as “culture” was supposed to manifest itself more subtly than the ghosts revealed through spirit photography. This article thus argues that photographing “culture” at the turn of the twentieth century meant getting its invisibility right; it describes some of the devices and operations early ethnographers used to make it appear objectively.
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EL CAMÍ DE PERALADA A L’ESTACIÓ I EL SEU PLÀNOL PARCEL·LARI2020 •
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