Homenaje: Jorge A. Flores Ochoa, una vasta obra antropológica hecha desde y para el sur andino peruano
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2020-12-23
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial
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El 20 de agosto de 2020 falleció el doctor Jorge A. Flores Ochoa, una figura fundamental en la antropología cuzqueña y peruana por sus múltiples méritos como investigador, docente, intelectual omprometido y animador cultural infatigable. Este texto repasa sus principales temas de investigación e interés, en particular sus notables contribuciones y constante estudio de las sociedades de pastores de camélidos en los Andes y, asociado a esto, sus estudios sobre estrategias de manejo de la complejidad agroecológica andina. También se presta atención a sus investigaciones sobre cultura material y arte cuzqueño colonial y republicano, su etnografía de las celebraciones religiosas de la ciudad y la región, y sus contribuciones respecto de la antropología de la ciudad del Cuzco y sus interpretaciones y análisis sobre la historia e importancia del incanismo cuzqueño contemporáneo.
Recently, on August 20, 2020, Dr. Jorge A. Flores Ochoa passed away. He has been a fundamental figure in Cuzco and Peruvian anthropology due to his multiple merits as a researcher, professor, engaged intellectual and tireless cultural animator. This text reviews his main research themes and interests, in particular his notable contributions and constant study of Andean pastoralist societies and, associated with this, his studies regarding the management of andean agro-ecological complexity. The article then moves to his research on Cuzco’s colonial and republican art and material culture, his ethnography of the city’s and region’s religious celebrations, his broader contributions to the anthropology of the city of Cuzco and his interpretations and analysis on the history and importance of contemporary Cuzco Incanism.
Recently, on August 20, 2020, Dr. Jorge A. Flores Ochoa passed away. He has been a fundamental figure in Cuzco and Peruvian anthropology due to his multiple merits as a researcher, professor, engaged intellectual and tireless cultural animator. This text reviews his main research themes and interests, in particular his notable contributions and constant study of Andean pastoralist societies and, associated with this, his studies regarding the management of andean agro-ecological complexity. The article then moves to his research on Cuzco’s colonial and republican art and material culture, his ethnography of the city’s and region’s religious celebrations, his broader contributions to the anthropology of the city of Cuzco and his interpretations and analysis on the history and importance of contemporary Cuzco Incanism.
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Antropología peruana, Pastores de camélidos, Fiesta religiosa, Arte colonial, Incanismo, Puno, Cusco
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