
HVOR BOR DE VILDE? Erindringer om identitet og politik i Amazonas
Author(s) -
Søren Hvalkof
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
antropologi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2596-5425
pISSN - 0906-3021
DOI - 10.7146/ta.v0i35-36.115274
Subject(s) - ethnography , essentialism , amazon rainforest , identity (music) , sociology , indigenous , politics , field (mathematics) , context (archaeology) , anthropology , soul , ethnology , gender studies , epistemology , humanities , geography , philosophy , political science , aesthetics , archaeology , ecology , mathematics , pure mathematics , law , biology
Søren Hvalkof: Where are the Savages?
Memories of Identity and Politics in the
Amazon
The author’s personal experience with a
conventional study tour to the Peruvian
Andes that metamorphosed into an ethnographic
joumey of the Amazon, highlights
the central importance of the ethnographic
field work as anthropology’s phenomenological
soul. The case of the Asheninka of
the Peruvian Amazon is used to show why
the ethnographic description is crucial to the
realization of the political potentials inherent
in non-Westem societies. Using classificatory
models of ethnic and social identity
developed by Dr. Niels Fock and rethinking
them in the context of power, the
epistemological contrast between the
developmentalist and essentialist monolith
of Western thinking and the indigenous, nonessentialist,
multicentric and particularistic
universe is demonstrated. The recent
political success of the latter is related to the
potentials released through the growing
process of globalization. An anecdote from
the field epitomizes the choices made by the
Asheninka.