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    Rhetoric expressions of corporality in Argentinean folk narrative by Palleiro, Maria Ines

    Published 2018
    “…The aim of this article is to analyze rhetoric expressions of corporality dealing with mutilation, in Argentinean folk narratives collected in an ethnographic research in La Rioja, Argentina. …”
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    El “aguante”: una identidad corporal y popular by Alabarces, Pablo, Garriga Zucal, José

    Published 2008
    “…En este trabajo reconstruimos los usos y representaciones corporales de los integrantes de una “hinchada” del fútbol, analizando la articulación que los hinchas realizan entre ideales de cuerpo, modelos masculinos y prácticas de enfrentamiento corporal. Articulación que tiene como resultado la conformación de un particular sentido de comunidad constituido en y a través de la experiencia corporal. …”
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    What is said and what is lived: relationships between landscape, corporality and narratives in Cusi Cusi (Rinconada, Jujuy) through the experience of disease by Vaquer, José María

    Published 2019
    “…In this paper I present a reflection on the relationships between corporality and narrative though an ethnographic example from Cusi Cusi (Rinconada, Jujuy). …”
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    Degenerative joint disease in the elite and non-elite population of Solcor-3 archaeological site: middle period, San Pedro de Atacama, north of Chile by Llagostera Leyton, Viviana Bernarda

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…periodo Medio, San Pedro de Atacama, enfermedad articular degenerativa, actividad corporal, estatus social.…”
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    A fossil shark tooth used as a pendant at the Punta Medanosa archaeological locality (north coast of Santa Cruz) by Zubimendi, Miguel Ángel, Castro, Alicia, Ambrústolo, Pablo, Contreras, Carolina

    Published 2019
    “…Subsequently, by means of macro and microscope laboratory analysis work, it was found that it was a modified artefact by polishing and notching, which would have allowed its use as a pendant, probably as a corporal adornment. In this note, a description of the recovered piece is presented, as well as the studies carried out to support its allocation as a corporal adornment.…”
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    Retóricas de la corporalidad en un archivo de relatos orales argentinos by Palleiro, Maria Ines

    Published 2018
    “…Me ocupo aquí de la retórica de la corporalidad en relatos orales que recopilé en investigaciones de campo en La Rioja, Argentina, relacionados con la mutilación corporal. Los agrupo en torno a matrices folklóricas, como modalidad de ordenamiento para identificar una poética de condensaciones metafóricas y desplazamientos metonímicos, en una tensión entre una lógica sinecdótica de fragmentación y la restauración simbólica de una completud corporal.Vinculo tal retórica de la corporalidad con la configuración de identidades sociales, en las matrices “El mundo de abajo”, “Cairé” y “La niña sin brazos”. …”
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    Latest ‘plans for colonial La Rioja’. Relocations and closings of indian villages in thelate eighteenth century by Boixadós, Roxana

    Published 2016
    “…These policies Bourbon confronted with different type of resistance implemented by Native corporations.…”
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    THE CREATION OF A DEITY: THE CASE OF THE MAIDEN OF LLULLAILLACO by Velardez Fresia, M. Belén

    Published 2019
    “…Considering them as corporate emblems, taking into account their specific materiality and the long continuity of Andean traditions, which still include feather adornments in their rituality and daily life, we achieve an approximation to the role played by these objects / agents within Inca society. …”
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