Practices of looking, transformations in cheering: alliances and rivalries in upper xinguan wrestiling

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Carlos Eduardo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Anuário Antropológico (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/anuarioantropologico/article/view/47787
Resumo: Kindene wrestling is one of the most frequently recorded practices in the Upper Xingu, from the pioneering expeditions of the 19th century to researchers who worked toward the demarcation of the Indigenous Land in the mid-20th century. Even with the recent demographic increase of peoples and the diversification of ethnographic themes addressed, the kindene remains the subject of succinct, if acute, descriptions. Despite this epiphenomenal character, in the midst all the ritual sumptuousness in which it is primarily disputed wrestling mobilizes political strife involving the chieftaincy; historical rivalries that span generations; transformations that consolidate regional systems; emotions and performances between wrestlers and fans. The dynamics of ritual organization, especially of the egitsü, a post-funeral ceremony in honour of chiefs, shuffles inter-ethnic relations. Such configurations promote alliances and oppositions that affect the formation of teams, and, consequently, rearranges the fans at each event. This article gives greater visibility to the relations between playing and cheering, mediated by the faculty of looking, in the celebrations of victories, indicating the transformations unleashed in the relational universe of the peoples of the region. Fundamental positions for ritual combats, the nginiko ("onlookers"), bring to light new angles to deal with the complexity of relationships in the context of the so-called pax xinguana.
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spelling Practices of looking, transformations in cheering: alliances and rivalries in upper xinguan wrestilingPractices of looking, transformations in cheering: alliances and rivalries in upper xinguan wrestilingUpper XinguRitual wrestlingInterethnic relationshipsLooking/playing/cheeringupper xinguritual wrestlinginterethnic relationshipslooking/playing/cheeringKindene wrestling is one of the most frequently recorded practices in the Upper Xingu, from the pioneering expeditions of the 19th century to researchers who worked toward the demarcation of the Indigenous Land in the mid-20th century. Even with the recent demographic increase of peoples and the diversification of ethnographic themes addressed, the kindene remains the subject of succinct, if acute, descriptions. Despite this epiphenomenal character, in the midst all the ritual sumptuousness in which it is primarily disputed wrestling mobilizes political strife involving the chieftaincy; historical rivalries that span generations; transformations that consolidate regional systems; emotions and performances between wrestlers and fans. The dynamics of ritual organization, especially of the egitsü, a post-funeral ceremony in honour of chiefs, shuffles inter-ethnic relations. Such configurations promote alliances and oppositions that affect the formation of teams, and, consequently, rearranges the fans at each event. This article gives greater visibility to the relations between playing and cheering, mediated by the faculty of looking, in the celebrations of victories, indicating the transformations unleashed in the relational universe of the peoples of the region. Fundamental positions for ritual combats, the nginiko ("onlookers"), bring to light new angles to deal with the complexity of relationships in the context of the so-called pax xinguana.Kindene wrestling is one of the most frequently recorded practices in the Upper Xingu, from the pioneering expeditions of the 19th century to researchers who worked toward the demarcation of the Indigenous Land in the mid-20th century. Even with the recent demographic increase of peoples and the diversification of ethnographic themes addressed, the kindene remains the subject of succinct, if acute, descriptions. Despite this epiphenomenal character, in the midst all the ritual sumptuousness in which it is primarily disputed wrestling mobilizes political strife involving the chieftaincy; historical rivalries that span generations; transformations that consolidate regional systems; emotions and performances between wrestlers and fans. The dynamics of ritual organization, especially of the egitsü, a post-funeral ceremony in honour of chiefs, shuffles inter-ethnic relations. Such configurations promote alliances and oppositions that affect the formation of teams, and, consequently, rearranges the fans at each event. This article gives greater visibility to the relations between playing and cheering, mediated by the faculty of looking, in the celebrations of victories, indicating the transformations unleashed in the relational universe of the peoples of the region. Fundamental positions for ritual combats, the nginiko ("onlookers"), bring to light new angles to deal with the complexity of relationships in the context of the so-called pax xinguana.Brasília DF: Universidade de Brasília Instituto de Ciências Sociais Departamento de Antropologia2021-05-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/anuarioantropologico/article/view/4778710.4000/aa.8343Anuário Antropológico; Vol. 46 No. 2 (2021): Anuário AntropológicoAnuário Antropológico; Vol. 46 Núm. 2 (2021): Anuário AntropológicoAnuário Antropológico; Vol. 46 No. 2 (2021): Anuário AntropológicoAnuário Antropológico; v. 46 n. 2 (2021): Anuário Antropológico2357-738X0102-430210.4000/aa.8280reponame:Anuário Antropológico (Online)instname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBporhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/anuarioantropologico/article/view/47787/36555Copyright (c) 2023 Anuário Antropológicohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Carlos Eduardo2023-03-27T16:04:28Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/47787Revistahttps://journals.openedition.org/aa/PUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/anuarioantropologico/oairevista.anuario.antropologico@gmail.com || Revista.anuario.antropologico@gmail.com2357-738X0102-4302opendoar:2023-03-27T16:04:28Anuário Antropológico (Online) - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Practices of looking, transformations in cheering: alliances and rivalries in upper xinguan wrestiling
Practices of looking, transformations in cheering: alliances and rivalries in upper xinguan wrestiling
title Practices of looking, transformations in cheering: alliances and rivalries in upper xinguan wrestiling
spellingShingle Practices of looking, transformations in cheering: alliances and rivalries in upper xinguan wrestiling
Costa, Carlos Eduardo
Upper Xingu
Ritual wrestling
Interethnic relationships
Looking/playing/cheering
upper xingu
ritual wrestling
interethnic relationships
looking/playing/cheering
title_short Practices of looking, transformations in cheering: alliances and rivalries in upper xinguan wrestiling
title_full Practices of looking, transformations in cheering: alliances and rivalries in upper xinguan wrestiling
title_fullStr Practices of looking, transformations in cheering: alliances and rivalries in upper xinguan wrestiling
title_full_unstemmed Practices of looking, transformations in cheering: alliances and rivalries in upper xinguan wrestiling
title_sort Practices of looking, transformations in cheering: alliances and rivalries in upper xinguan wrestiling
author Costa, Carlos Eduardo
author_facet Costa, Carlos Eduardo
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Carlos Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Upper Xingu
Ritual wrestling
Interethnic relationships
Looking/playing/cheering
upper xingu
ritual wrestling
interethnic relationships
looking/playing/cheering
topic Upper Xingu
Ritual wrestling
Interethnic relationships
Looking/playing/cheering
upper xingu
ritual wrestling
interethnic relationships
looking/playing/cheering
description Kindene wrestling is one of the most frequently recorded practices in the Upper Xingu, from the pioneering expeditions of the 19th century to researchers who worked toward the demarcation of the Indigenous Land in the mid-20th century. Even with the recent demographic increase of peoples and the diversification of ethnographic themes addressed, the kindene remains the subject of succinct, if acute, descriptions. Despite this epiphenomenal character, in the midst all the ritual sumptuousness in which it is primarily disputed wrestling mobilizes political strife involving the chieftaincy; historical rivalries that span generations; transformations that consolidate regional systems; emotions and performances between wrestlers and fans. The dynamics of ritual organization, especially of the egitsü, a post-funeral ceremony in honour of chiefs, shuffles inter-ethnic relations. Such configurations promote alliances and oppositions that affect the formation of teams, and, consequently, rearranges the fans at each event. This article gives greater visibility to the relations between playing and cheering, mediated by the faculty of looking, in the celebrations of victories, indicating the transformations unleashed in the relational universe of the peoples of the region. Fundamental positions for ritual combats, the nginiko ("onlookers"), bring to light new angles to deal with the complexity of relationships in the context of the so-called pax xinguana.
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