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This paper analyzes the situation of contemporary colombian anthropology, in comparison with the recent trajectories of Brazil and Mexico. All three are part of what has been called Southern Anthropologies but have developed different styles acc[...]texto impreso
Based on a participatory ethnographic study, conducted between 2003 and 2004 in Tampa, Florida, with Colombian boys and girls ages 7 to 12 years old, this article explores the relationship among migration, childhood, agency, food and culture. Th[...]texto impreso
The article focuses on the relations established between the print media and radio broadcasting during the first half of the 20th century in Colombia, and their impact in shaping a radial audience. I consider the print media as an important fact[...]texto impreso
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In the amazonia, as well as in the latin american context, race and ethnicity are conceptually limited categories for dealing with ethnic and racial orders created by mestizaje; an order characterized by fluidity and ambiguity in which any claim[...]texto impreso
This article explores the historiographical, empirical, and theoretical challenges of combining ethnographic methods with sociohistory. It shows why and how the unity of the social sciences displays itself in the active complementarity of ethnog[...]texto impreso
Monroy Álvarez, Silvia ; Llanes Guardiola, Carolina | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia - ICANH | 2006-06-15This article presents an ethnographical experiment carried out in the legal ASIStance office in Fredonia (Antioquia). It analyses how the law student and the client create their own cases, both juridical and personal. The text focuses on the con[...]texto impreso
Duque, Constanza ; Parra, María Victoria ; Valencia, Ana Victoria ; Bedoya, Gabriel ; Ruiz-Linares, Andrés | Instituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia - ICANH | 2012-06-30The genetic structure of the population of Antioquia is complex and arises from the historical admixture of European, African and Amerindian populations. The genetic makeup of 849 Antioquian individuals was determined using a set of 75 ancestry [...]texto impreso
Much of the current research in archaeology has focused on refining concepts and techniques to identify and study social complexity. As part of this interest an increasing number of archaelogists have agreed that important insights can be inferr[...]texto impreso
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Increasingly, violence in Colombia occurs practices of terror, which are translated, among other things, in massive population displacements. Regularly, these practices are analyzed from the perspective of the strategies of armed actors, with em[...]texto impreso
At the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century, the Pacific lowlands of Colombia diverged from national trends: local conflicts did not center on land, but on the access to vegetable ivory, gold and platinum. By [...]