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This work reflects on the tourist/host interaction in ethnic tours promoted in the region Altos Tsotsil-Tseltal Chiapas, Mexico. Tourist agencies promote different encounters between tourists and the indigenous population where the former are ex[...]![]()
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The author discusses the scholarly accomplishment that Ethnica represented in Spanish anthropology. Founded in the early 1970s by Claudio Esteva Fabregat in the Centro de Etnología Peninsular of the CSIC in Barcelona, the journal soon became the[...]![]()
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The production of pine tar was an important economic sector for Modern Age. Actually, only some remnants of ovens of pitch, ‘pegueras’, are preserved in the Royal Bardenas (Navarre). Considering the fieldwork, oral sources and archaeological or [...]![]()
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Estalella, Adolfo ; Sánchez Criado, Tomás | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2016-06-30What form would an ethnographic experimentation exercise take in fieldwork? Ethnographies studying new media, science and global organizations in recent decades offer the chance, or, indeed, present the need, to reconsider norms and forms in eth[...]![]()
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Cruzada, Santiago M. ; Campanera Reig, Mireia ; Escalera Reyes, Javier | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2017-12-30In order to accommodate contemporary reflections and debates in the discipline, the Environmental Anthropology Network has organised a series of thematic seminars aimed at the epistemological, methodological and practical discussion of issues th[...]![]()
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In this article, I present some considerations regarding the relevance that certain Mexican feminist anthropologists assign to Ethnography as a crucial part in the process of generating anthropological knowledge. I place their narratives within [...]![]()
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One of the products of José Miguel de Barandiarán's teaching and popularization of Basque ethnography, the journal Etniker Bizkaia contains the field studies and methodological guides of the research team who works in Biscay as part of a project[...]![]()
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A general overview is given of the relations between anthropology and archaeology, that historically come from the very beginning of hoth disciplines but only recently have brought about a new branch of knowledge - ethnoarchaeology as the scíenc[...]![]()
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In this paper the term Ethnobotany is defined and its origin as well as the evolution of its meaning discussed. A classification is provided of the plants according to their uses, together with comments on the origin and importance of the vemacu[...]![]()
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The author discusses the forms of relationship between literary fiction and reality, on the assumption that one interacts with the other. By analyzing a number of love letters that date to three different periods of the past two centuries, he de[...]![]()
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What is the epistemological justification for current ethnography, at a time when the flux of persons, knowledge and meanings erodes any closed, self-contained sense of culture? What will be the theoretical role played by key concepts such as «c[...]![]()
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The author aims to reflect on the ethnoliterary nature put forward by transcultural fiction. Considering that literature displays a relevant social function and plays an important role regarding intercultural communication as a medium that contr[...]![]()
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In this paper a survey is made of the different interpretations of ethnozoology, outlined in the intemational scientific context during the last decades. Also a study is presented of the relations of ethnozoology with other divisions of anthropo[...]![]()
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The object of this paper is to explore Catullus’ use of etymology with common nouns. Twenty five case of etymologising on common nouns from Latin and Greek are discussed, followed by one case of e contrario etymologising (bracchium-leue, 64.332)[...]![]()
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Critics have raised the question whether Euclio, the main character of the Aulularia, is really an avaricious man or not. In comparison with Molière’s avare, several critics have thought that he is not a miser but only a poor (pauper) and stingy[...]![]()
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The author tests the «Catalogue of Geometricians» or «Summary» by Proclus, which some other authors believe that comes from Eudemus, and he concludes that this work is an unreliable historical source for modern historians of Greek geometry. No d[...]![]()
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The play points up the existence of personal relations within the bounds set by τύκη and ἀνάγκη. Admetos’ attempt to evade the rule of τύκη for himself prompts scrutiny of the ways in which man’s lot is limited also by social relationships, ins[...]![]()
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From the standpoint of the elements that link fifth-century tragedy with rhetoric and sophistic, it is possible to analyse the Euripides drama. In this sense, Troades, written around 415 b.C, offer the possibility to frame their agones inside th[...]![]()
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González, José Antonio ; García-Barriuso, Mónica ; Amich, Francisco | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2011-12-30We performed a review of the literature referring to the existence of plant remedies against the evil eye in the Arribes del Duero (western part of the provinces of Salamanca and Zamora, CW Spain), an area very isolated up to the mid-twentieth c[...]![]()
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Fernández de Rota y Monter, José Antonio | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2005-06-30Emilia Pardo Bazán and Ramón M. del Valle-Inclán are perhaps the two Galician novelists who provide us with the richest and most profound ethnographical insight in their works. Doña Emilia understood and successfully expresses the intimate compl[...]![]()
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This paper tries to analyse the evolution of funerary epigram, considering the specific ways of apparition of two of its structural elements (the deceased, and the offerer) in the epigrams devoted to animals by Anyte from Tegea. Along the discus[...]![]()
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In this article the texts of Ex 17,8-16 and Dt 25,17-19 are compared. Both texts deal with the attack by Amalek upon Israel. Although the description is different in each text, the consequences are quite the same: to show the purpose to destroy [...]![]()
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This paper analyzes the example (παράδειγμα) in Aristotle’s Rhetoric and focuses on the relationship between it and the idea of similarity (τὸ ὅμοιον), which is essential also for the concepts of metaphor and comparison. Thus, the idea of simila[...]![]()
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This article is an analysis of Abraham Ibn Ezra's philosophical theories in his commentary on Job and how he uses them to interpret some biblical verses and to give a rational justification of the main question of this biblical book, namely, the[...]![]()
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The feminine figure in the phancasy of middle European narrative is deeply roored in the culture of our peoples and landscapes and has given rise to a suggestive subject for perusal. l;rom the Big Mother up to the mermaid of the vast ocean, ther[...]![]()
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The aim of this article is to analyse the presence of Guinea in the trade fairs that were held in Valencia during the 1940s, in which, according to the doctrine of Hispanicity, the colony was delimited as a territory to be ‘civilized’, namely Ch[...]![]()
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In the last twenty years, the field of Spanish American literature has dramatically increased by the diversity of authors that are read and studied. One of the manifestations of this trend has been the publication of works by authors of ethnic m[...]![]()
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Jociles, María Isabel ; Rivas, Ana María ; Poveda, David | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2012-12-30In Spain, there is a national-level legal framework that provides for adoption by single people. In fact, when the Spanish Civil Code discusses who can adopt, it refers to individual subjects, not couples, either married or simply cohabiting. In[...]![]()
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Exploring Hebrew Carpet Pages through their Texts : Las páginas tapiz hebreas a partir de sus textos
This essay examines the texts displayed in the form of micrography that are found in the carpet pages of two early Hebrew biblical codices, i.e. the Cairo Codex of the Prophets and the Leningrad Codex (B19a), in order to analyse their possible r[...]![]()
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Feminist ethnography is presented as patchwork, a strategic interweaving of diverse mestizo and subaltern knowledge from which to write, narrate, converse, testify and act with Caring Thinking. The way in which the different authors incorporate [...]![]()
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This article presents the Spanish translation of the Demonstration 19 of Aphrates (Against the Jews). This polemic work deals with Jewish mesianism and the return of Jewish people to the city of Jerusalem, but it does so from a point of view tha[...]![]()
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Ruiz Romero, Gabriel A. ; Valencia Londoño, Paula Andrea | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2016-12-30This text, based on fieldwork carried out between 2014 and 2015, firstly analyses the way that Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in armed conflict is also expressed through forms of victimization like anti-personnel mine (APM) attacks. It also studies[...]![]()
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The expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492 was preceded by the one from England (1290) and France (1394). In Christianity and in traditional Judaism, death was to be preferred to apostasy, but Islam accepted dissimulation when a serious danger[...]![]()
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A study of the fourteen versions known to us of the fable «The Swallow and the Birds». The richness of the tradition of this fable allows to follow its evolution from Demetrius Phalereus onwards through Classical. Medieval and Indian literatures[...]![]()
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Rhodian ἐ̣σ̣[π]ράΤ̣εν is a ghost-form. The right reading should be ἐ̣σ̣[π]ρά̣Ζεν with an etymologically expected -Z- (cf. πέπρα̅γα, πρᾶγος, ἀπραγία). Erosion has effaced the lower bar of Τ̲ (archaic Z sign) in this inscription, making it appear [...]![]()
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A tentative classification of ghost-words by their origin provides the background for the discussion of the possibility that the fish name solas, a hapax legomenon to be found in Pliny’s catalogue of fishes (Nat. 32.151) —according to the very d[...]![]()
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Traditionally, the war in Colchis, which Valerius introduces in book VI of his Argonautica, has been believed to point out the appropiation by the Flavian epicist of the martial epic indebted to Homer’s Iliad as well as to the last six books of [...]![]()
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Checa Olmos, Francisco ; Fernández Soto, Concepción | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas | 2014-06-30In the second half of 19th century Spain, discourse on social stability and female subordination —also referred to as «domesticity»— found its place in the theater through the representation of such themes as honor, female adultery, virtue and d[...]![]()
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While enormous and growing sums of money are spent each year in genital cosmetic surgeries, ritual female genital interventions increasingly meet strong political and social opposition. Which interpretative models have been adopted to define som[...]![]()
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This article examines several female representations of the Mexican traditional ballad (corrido), positive and negative, in secondary or in primary roles. In traditional ballads of Mexico, women’s prominence tends to increase throughout actions [...]![]()
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The aim of this article is to analyze from the perspective of ethnoliterature the novel Entre visillos (1958) by Carmen Martín Gaite in relation to the Spain’s social and cultural context in the 1950s. The objective of the work consists of study[...]![]()
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The feast-day of Anthony the Abbot, better known simply as St Anthony, is still celebrated in many Spanish towns and villages on 17 January every year. In the depths of winter, traditionally a period of rest from agricultural labour, people ligh[...]![]()
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One may ask, are feasts games? Both feasts and games have characteristics in common: both are playful, involve voluntary acts, require rituals and a specific time and space. However, feasts and games also differ. In games, rules are explicit; in[...]![]()
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The text emphasizes the processes of knowledge production as one of the aspects that feminist anthropology should address in order to continue advancing in critical theoretical and methodological proposals. An episode that happened during the fi[...]![]()
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After control of the city of Budapest was wrested from the Turks by Christian armies in 1686, the Jews of the Budapest ghetto presented a Memorial to their new monarchs pledging allegiance and expressing their desire to remain in Hungary. The te[...]