Bodies that emerge: plaited vegetables and their persistence among the Mapuera River peoples
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Resumo: | Based on ethnoarchaeological study on plaitworks technology of the Mapuera River peoples (northwest of Pará sate of Brazil), the present paper discusses materials and the modern concept of material culture, submitting both to Amerindian’s ontology and cosmovision. Articulating cosmopolitics, ecology of practices, transduction, and individuation concepts, the paper proposes that to plait is not an exclusively human’s know-how. Plaitworks are bodies basically made of metamorphosed vegetables and their lives emerged from technical operations permeated by negotiations. The plaitworks agency is linked to their respective corporealities and to the subjectivities and powers of part of the vegetables that make up their bodies. Although perishable, plaitworks are persistent in the lives of the Mapuera River Amerindian peoples. |
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Bodies that emerge: plaited vegetables and their persistence among the Mapuera River peoplesCuerpos que emergen: vegetales trenzados y su persistência entre los pueblos del río Mapuera Corpos que emergem: vegetais trançados e sua persistência entre os povos do rio Mapueratecnologias perecíveisvegetais trançadosontologias ameríndiasperishable technologiesplaited vegetablesAmerindian ontologiestecnologías perecederasvegetales trenzadosontologías ameríndiasBased on ethnoarchaeological study on plaitworks technology of the Mapuera River peoples (northwest of Pará sate of Brazil), the present paper discusses materials and the modern concept of material culture, submitting both to Amerindian’s ontology and cosmovision. Articulating cosmopolitics, ecology of practices, transduction, and individuation concepts, the paper proposes that to plait is not an exclusively human’s know-how. Plaitworks are bodies basically made of metamorphosed vegetables and their lives emerged from technical operations permeated by negotiations. The plaitworks agency is linked to their respective corporealities and to the subjectivities and powers of part of the vegetables that make up their bodies. Although perishable, plaitworks are persistent in the lives of the Mapuera River Amerindian peoples.Basado en un estudio etnoarqueológico sobre la tecnología de trenzado de los pueblos del río Mapuera (noroeste del Estado de Pará, Brasil), este artículo discute los materiales y el concepto moderno de cultura material, sometiéndolos a las cosmovisiones y ontologías amerindias. Articulando conceptos de cosmopolítica, ecología de prácticas, transducción e individuación, se argumentará que el trenzado no es un saber hacer exclusivamente humano. Los trenzados son cuerpos hechos básicamente de vegetales metamorfoseados y sus vidas emergen de operaciones técnicas permeadas por negociaciones. La agencia del trenzado está ligada a sus respectivas corporalidades y a las subjetividades y potenciales de parte de los vegetales que componen sus cuerpos. Aunque perecederos, los trenzados son persistentes en la vida de los pueblos amerindios del río Mapuera.Com base em um estudo etnoarqueológico sobre a tecnologia dos trançados dos povos do rio Mapuera (noroeste do Pará), este artigo discute materiais e o conceito moderno de cultura material, submetendo-os a cosmovisões e ontologias ameríndias. Articulando conceitos de cosmopolítica, ecologia das práticas, transdução e individuação, argumentar-se-á que trançar não é um saber-fazer exclusivamente humano. Trançados são corpos feitos basicamente de vegetais metamorfoseados e suas vidas emergem de operações técnicas permeadas de negociações. A agência dos trançados vincula-se às suas respectivas corporalidades e às subjetividades e potências de parte dos vegetais que compõe seus corpos. Embora perecíveis, trançados são persistentes na vida dos povos ameríndios do rio Mapuera.Sociedade de Arqueologia Brasileira2021-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.sabnet.org/ojs/index.php/sab/article/view/91510.24885/sab.v34i3.915Revista de Arqueologia; Vol. 34 No. 3 (2021): Tecnologias Perecíveis; 146-177Revista de Arqueologia; Vol. 34 Núm. 3 (2021): Tecnologias Perecíveis; 146-177Revista de Arqueologia; Vol. 34 No 3 (2021): Tecnologias Perecíveis; 146-177Revista de Arqueologia; v. 34 n. 3 (2021): Tecnologias Perecíveis; 146-1771982-19990102-042010.24885/sab.v34i3reponame:Revista de Arqueologiainstname:Sociedade de Arqueologia Brasileira (SAB)instacron:SABporhttps://revista.sabnet.org/ojs/index.php/sab/article/view/915/741Copyright (c) 2021 Igor Rodrigueshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, Igor2021-09-30T11:44:24Zoai:ojs2.revista.sabnet.org:article/915Revistahttps://revista.sabnet.org/ojs/index.php/sabPUBhttps://revista.sabnet.org/ojs/index.php/sab/oairevistadearqueologia@gmail.com || revistasab.ojs@gmail.com1982-19990102-0420opendoar:2021-09-30T11:44:24Revista de Arqueologia - Sociedade de Arqueologia Brasileira (SAB)false |
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Bodies that emerge: plaited vegetables and their persistence among the Mapuera River peoples Cuerpos que emergen: vegetales trenzados y su persistência entre los pueblos del río Mapuera Corpos que emergem: vegetais trançados e sua persistência entre os povos do rio Mapuera |
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Bodies that emerge: plaited vegetables and their persistence among the Mapuera River peoples |
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Bodies that emerge: plaited vegetables and their persistence among the Mapuera River peoples Rodrigues, Igor tecnologias perecíveis vegetais trançados ontologias ameríndias perishable technologies plaited vegetables Amerindian ontologies tecnologías perecederas vegetales trenzados ontologías ameríndias |
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Bodies that emerge: plaited vegetables and their persistence among the Mapuera River peoples |
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Bodies that emerge: plaited vegetables and their persistence among the Mapuera River peoples |
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Bodies that emerge: plaited vegetables and their persistence among the Mapuera River peoples |
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Bodies that emerge: plaited vegetables and their persistence among the Mapuera River peoples |
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Bodies that emerge: plaited vegetables and their persistence among the Mapuera River peoples |
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Rodrigues, Igor |
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Rodrigues, Igor |
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Rodrigues, Igor |
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tecnologias perecíveis vegetais trançados ontologias ameríndias perishable technologies plaited vegetables Amerindian ontologies tecnologías perecederas vegetales trenzados ontologías ameríndias |
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tecnologias perecíveis vegetais trançados ontologias ameríndias perishable technologies plaited vegetables Amerindian ontologies tecnologías perecederas vegetales trenzados ontologías ameríndias |
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Based on ethnoarchaeological study on plaitworks technology of the Mapuera River peoples (northwest of Pará sate of Brazil), the present paper discusses materials and the modern concept of material culture, submitting both to Amerindian’s ontology and cosmovision. Articulating cosmopolitics, ecology of practices, transduction, and individuation concepts, the paper proposes that to plait is not an exclusively human’s know-how. Plaitworks are bodies basically made of metamorphosed vegetables and their lives emerged from technical operations permeated by negotiations. The plaitworks agency is linked to their respective corporealities and to the subjectivities and powers of part of the vegetables that make up their bodies. Although perishable, plaitworks are persistent in the lives of the Mapuera River Amerindian peoples. |
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