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The master plant : tobacco in lowland South America /

"For many indigenous groups living in lowland South America, tobacco is a seminal 'master plant', a blessing from the gods that is an essential element in human and non-human relationships, as well as a source of everyday health and wellbeing. This contrasts markedly with the demonic...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Russell, Andrew, 1958- (Editor ), Rahman, Elizabeth (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2015.
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  • ForewordRobin Wright, University of Florida, Gainesville, USAIntroduction: The Changing Landscape of Tobacco Use in Lowland South AmericaAndrew Russell, Durham University, UK and Elizabeth Rahman, University of Oxford, UKPart One: Tobacco in Ecological and Historical Contexts1. A Deep History of Tobacco in Lowland South AmericaAugusto Oyuela-Caycedo, University of Florida, USA and Nicholas C. Kawa, Ball State University, USA2. Methods of Tobacco Use among Two Arawakan-speaking Peoples in Southwestern Amazonia: A Case Study of Structural DiffusionPeter Gow, University of St Andrews, UK3. Tobacco and Shamanic Agency in the Upper Amazon: Historical and Contemporary PerspectivesFrancoise Barbira-Freedman, University of Cambridge, UKPart Two: Shifting Perspectives4. Singing White Smoke and Blowing the Song: Tobacco Songs from the Ucayali ValleyBernd Brabec de Mori, University of Graz, Austria5. Cool Tobacco Breath: The Uses and Meanings of Tobacco among the People of the CentreJuan Alvaro Echeverri, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia6. Tobacco and Water: Everyday BlessingsElizabeth Rahman, University of Oxford, UKPart Three: Changing Landscapes7. Commercial Cigarettes and Tami; Ale among the Wayana in Northern Amazonia Renzo S. Duin, Leiden University, The Netherlands8. Landscapes of Desire and Tobacco Circulation in the Yanomami Ethos Alejandro Reig, University of Oxford, UK9. Of Tobacco and Wellbeing in Indigenous AmazoniaJuan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti, University of St Andrews, UK10. Smoking Tobacco and Swinging the Chicha: On Different Modes of Sociality among Kuna PeoplePaolo Fortis, Durham University, UKAfterwordStephen Hugh-Jones, University of Cambridge, UKIndexBibliography
  • List of Illustrations
  • List of Tables
  • Contributors
  • Foreword: From Gift of the Deities to Scourge among Humans
  • Robin Wright, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: The Changing Landscape of Tobacco Use in Lowland South America
  • Andrew Russell, Durham University, UK and Elizabeth Rahman, University of Oxford, UK
  • Part I: Tobacco in Ecological and Historical Contexts
  • 1. A Deep History of Tobacco in Lowland South America
  • Augusto Oyuela-Caycedo, University of Florida, USA and Nicholas C. Kawa, Ball State University, USA
  • 2. Methods of Tobacco Use among Two Arawakan-speaking Peoples in Southwestern Amazonia: A Case Study of Structural Diffusion
  • Peter Gow, University of St Andrews, UK
  • 3. Tobacco and Shamanic Agency in the Upper Amazon: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
  • Françoise Barbira-Freedman, University of Cambridge, UK
  • Part Two: Shifting Perspectives
  • 4. Singing White Smoke: Tobacco Songs from the Ucayali Valley
  • Bernd Brabec de Mori, University of Graz, Austria
  • 5. Cool Tobacco Breath: The Uses and Meanings of Tobacco among the People of the Centre
  • Juan Alvaro Echeverri, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia
  • 6. Tobacco and Water: Everyday Blessings
  • Elizabeth Rahman, University of Oxford, UK
  • Part Three: Changing Landscapes
  • 7. Commercial Cigarettes and Tamï Ale among the Wayana in Northern Amazonia
  • Renzo S. Duin, Leiden University, The Netherlands
  • 8. Landscapes of Desire and Tobacco Circulation in the Yanomami Ethos
  • Alejandro Reig, University of Oxford, UK
  • 9. Of Tobacco and Well-being in Indigenous Amazonia
  • Juan Pablo Sarmiento Barletti, University of St Andrews, UK
  • 10. Smoking Tobacco and Swinging the Chicha: On Different Modes of Sociality among Guna ('Kuna') People
  • Paolo Fortis, Durham University, UK
  • Bibliography
  • Index