Anthropologica. Vol. 42 Núm. 52 (2024)

URI permanente para esta colecciónhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/200633

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  • Alejandro Ortiz Rescanierie (1941-2024) Huerta Mercado, Alexander; 5-7

  • Presentación
  • La antropología de la salud ante la defensa de saberes y derechos culturales, políticos y territoriales Palma Pinedo, Helen; Portocarrero Gutiérrez, Julio César; Iguiñiz Romero, Ruth; 8-10

  • DOSSIER Enfoques antropológicos contemporáneos de la salud pública...
  • Prácticas de autoatención warao para enfrentar la pandemia de COVID-19 en Manaus (Amazonas, Brasil) Rosa, Marlise; Nogueira, Dassuem; Moutinho, Pedro; 11-33
  • Expropiación territorial, pandemia y resistencia Possas, Hiran de Moura; Tomchinsky, Bernardo; 34-59
  • Embarazo y parto en contexto urbano Cárdenas, Clara Matilde; 60-85
  • Medicina ancestral de las mujeres diaguita en el norte chico chileno Rodríguez Venegas, Viviana; Duarte Hidalgo, Cory; 86-113
  • Después del manicomio Villa-Palomino, Julio; Shimabukuro Higa, Alexandra Hiromi; Cornejo Rossello, Guillermo Percy; 114-142

  • Nuevas perspectivas culturales
  • Los «chamos» en cana Pérez Guadalupe, José Luis; Nuñovero Cisneros, Lucía; 143-197
  • Agentes de su propio juego Anderson Roos, Jeanine; 198-221
  • Interrumpir la interculturalidad Vich, Víctor; 222-235
  • Interrelación e interdependencia en un territorio tradicional Narváez-Collaguazo, Roberto Esteban; 236-270
  • Humor negro en el contexto de la muerte encefálica Baranowski, Carolina Andrea; Martínez, Bárbara; 271-288

  • Reseñas
  • Sahlins, Marshall. (2023). Qué es y qué no es parentesco. Lima: Fondo Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de San Marcos, 2023, 164 pp. Portocarrero Gutiérrez, Julio César; 289-293
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      Prácticas de autoatención warao para enfrentar la pandemia de COVID-19 en Manaus (Amazonas, Brasil)
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-06-18) Rosa, Marlise; Nogueira, Dassuem; Moutinho, Pedro
      This article put together information about the formation of the warao self-care practices, exposing the centrality of shamanism in the processes of health and illness. The reflection is built from the context of coping with the COVID-19 pandemic in indigenous shelters in Manaus (Amazonas), between March and December of 2020. These actions not only systematically disregarded shamanism and native theories, but also produced strong control over the presence of these indigenous people in the city. Through a critical analysis of the situation in the Amazonian capital, it reflects on the need for adaptation in health care for the Warao in Brazil and, by extension, for other indigenous people, especially those residing in urban contexts. The data presented were obtained through fieldwork with an ethnographic perspective, in addition to documentary and bibliographical research.
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      Expropiación territorial, pandemia y resistencia
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-06-18) Possas, Hiran de Moura; Tomchinsky, Bernardo
      In the COVID-19 pandemic, indigenous peoples in the southeast of Pará faced, among many emergencies, the worsening of territorial violations and precarious health care and education, without depriving them of resilience to frontier capitalism in the region. The information obtained through interviews with indigenous leaders, consultation of official data and those published by the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples of Brazil (APIB), as well as field notes on the performance of the Mutual Support Network to Indigenous Peoples of Southeastern Brazil Pará, highlights the strategic use of the territory for isolation and resurgence of cultural practices, and the formulation of policies to resist the systemic crises aggravated by the fascist national government of the period.