01087nam0-2200397---450 99000566756020331620190403124958.0000566756USA01000566756(ALEPH)000566756USA0100056675620050411d1985----|||y0itaa50------bagerde0 00|||Briefwechsel 1926-1969Hannah Arendt, Karl Jaspershrsg. L. Koehler, H. SanerMunchenZurichPiper1985859 p.23 cm.MUNCHENZURICH320.01ARENDT,Hannah38902JASPERS,Karl123629KOHLER,LotteSANER,HansITSA20111219990005667560203316Dipar.to di Filosofia - SalernoDFAA 320.01 ARE2478 FILAA 320.01 ARE2478 FILBKFIL20121027USA01152520121027USA011615Briefwechsel1368012UNISASA001340004152nam 22007573 450 991028794060332120251017110103.09781785330841178533084510.1515/9781785330841(CKB)3710000000667726(EBL)4007262(SSID)ssj0001673776(PQKBManifestationID)16472405(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001673776(PQKBWorkID)14908995(PQKB)10047031(MiAaPQ)EBC4007262(DE-B1597)636256(DE-B1597)9781785330841(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/35667(Perlego)540670(ScCtBLL)85e52284-e81f-4e8c-b99e-2ac7cc59722e(OCoLC)1163822400(oapen)doab35667(oapen)doab33977(DNLM)1708981(EXLCZ)99371000000066772620160728h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrOwnership and nurture studies in native Amazonian property relations /edited by Marc Brightman, Carlos Fausto and Vanessa GrottiUSA/UKBerghahn Books2016New York, [New York] ;Oxford, [England] :Berghahn,2016.©20161 online resource (284 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781785330834 1785330837 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Contents; Figures; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction - Altering Ownership in Amazonia; Chapter 1 - Masters, Slaves and Real People: Native Understandings of Ownership and Humanness in Tropical American Capturing Societies; Chapter 2 - First Contacts, Slavery and Kinship in North-Eastern Amazonia; Chapter 3 - Fabricating Necessity: Feeding and Commensality in Western Amazonia; Chapter 4 - Parasitism and Subjection: Modes of Paumari Predation; Chapter 5 - How Much for a Song? The Culture of Calculation and the Calculation of CultureChapter 6 - The Forgotten Pattern and the Stolen Design: Contract, Exchange and Creativity among the KisdejeChapter 7 - Doubles and Owners: Relations of Knowledge, Property and Authorship among the Marubo; Chapter 8 - Ownership and Well-Being among the Mebengokre-Xikrin: Differentiation and Ritual Crisis; Chapter 9 - Temporalities of Ownership: Land Possession and Its Transformations among the Tupinambá (Bahia, Brazil); IndexThe first book to address the classic anthropological theme of property through the ethnography of Amazonia, Ownership and Nurture sets new and challenging terms for anthropological debates about the region and about property in general. Property and ownership have special significance and carry specific meanings in Amazonia, which has been portrayed as the antithesis of Western, property-based, civilization. Through carefully constructed studies of land ownership, slavery, shamanism, spirit mastery, aesthetics, and intellectual property, this volume demonstrates that property relations are of central importance in Amazonia, and that the ownership of persons plays an especially significant role in native cosmology.Indians of South AmericaMaterial cultureAmazon River RegionIndians of South AmericaLand tenureAmazon River RegionMaterial cultureAmazon River RegionLand tenureAmazon River RegionIndians of South AmericaMaterial cultureIndians of South AmericaLand tenureMaterial cultureLand tenure306.32098Grotti Vanessaauth1786923Brightman MarcFausto CarlosGrotti Vanessa ElisaMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910287940603321Ownership and nurture4319443UNINA