ANP 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Barter, Participant Observation, Essentialism

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29 Oct 2018
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Chilo , chile; nams, old and young id. How did id change post-industrialization and the 1970s. Formal and informal interviews, participant observation, archival research. Id is understood primarily in 2 ways: Understanding of id as fixed and organic, something pregiven, predetermined and largely static and longstanding practices (daughters 2016; 319) Recognized the malleability and multiplicity of people"s sense of group belonging dynamic , ever-shifting , constructed phenomenon . (daughters 2016; 319) Problematic: don"t make up random ids daily. Unique combination of chono, huilliche, and spanish cltral elements. District from continental chile - ie minga(work sharing) and minifundio(land owned by who works it) Based on subsistence farming" of land and sea. Shaped by certain global and regional events - over which chilotes had little say oor influence. Diminga - sharing animals/resources to accomplish something w/ promise of help later. 1973 - coup in chile - conflict btn president and congress. Us didn"t like the president; funded the coup.

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