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    Placing the histories of archaeology (from Latin America) by Piazzini Suárez, Carlo Emilio

    Published 2020
    “…Finally, we propose a geography of the histories of archaeology, which overcomes the imagination of modern geography, to be sensitive to more fluid, open, and discontinuous spatialities, that have influenced the configuration of that we call archaeology today.…”
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    Placing the histories of archaeology (from Latin America) by Piazzini Suárez, Carlo Emilio

    Published 2020
    “…Finally, we propose a geography of the histories of archaeology, which overcomes the imagination of modern geography, to be sensitive to more fluid, open, and discontinuous spatialities, that have influenced the configuration of that we call archaeology today.…”
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    Liberating heritage: The museum as a tool for conflict resolution by López Suárez, Fabio Alberto

    Published 2019
    “…Recover the feeling of freedom, which seems to be a permanent need, “although we are born free in the beginning”, is part of the responsibility of belonging to this complex field of culture, where the notions of reality are built in such a globalized environment and manipulated by stereotypes and absolute versions that allow little to the imagination. Based on the FAKE concept, we explore alternatives to awaken critical thinking and provide the necessary tools to generate environments of change and social transformation.…”
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    Architecture and landscape in Andalhuala archaeological locality (Yocavil Valley, Catamarca) by Alvarez Larrain, Alina

    Published 2010
    “…The architectural space is set up as part of the cultural landscape is fully involved in the construction and reproduction of domestic and ritual practices and the collective imagination of the community that builds and inhabits it. …”
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    Three rock art sites in Comechingones Hill, Cordoba Province by Rocchietti, Ana Maria

    Published 2016
    “…This essay presents three rock art sites, considers it “transversal” in their enigmatic pictorial content, offers an analysis with the perspective that it demanded a hallucinated imagination and that was an ideology of a similar consistency. …”
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    ARQUITECTURA Y PAISAJES EN LA LOCALIDAD ARQUEOLÓGICA DE ANDALHUALA (VALLE DE YOCAVIL, CATAMARCA) / Architecture and landscape in Andalhuala archaeological locality (Yocavil Valley,... by Alvarez Larrain, Alina; Museo Etnográfico, FFyL, UBA

    Published 2010
    “…Los resultados obtenidos hasta ahora revelan un panorama complejo de ocupaciones desde los inicios del primer milenio D.C. hasta los finales de los tiempos tardíos, abarcando una franja espacial desde los terrenos bajos próximos a cuencas permanentes hasta los pisos inferiores de la Sierra del Aconquija.Palabras clave: Valle de Yocavil; localidad arqueológica de Andalhuala ; sociedades agropastoriles; paisajes arqueológicos; variabilidad de asentamientos.AbstractThe architectural space is set up as part of the cultural landscape is fully involved in the construction and reproduction of domestic and ritual practices and the collective imagination of the community that builds and inhabits it. …”
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    An ethnographic approach to Belgrano fans: violence, identity and power in “Los Piratas” by Cabrera, Nicolas Eduardo

    Published 2014
    “…From the “sociological imagination”, this article proposes to think from the existing intersections between the macro-structural processes and the specificities of the case, only from this area will outline a comprehensive explanation of a phenomenon as complex and elusive.…”
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    The museums of Buenos Aires last frontier and their narrative about indigenous peoples by Nagy, Mariano Ariel

    Published 2013
    “…Discussed here are the Puan and Trenque Lauquen cases, with special emphasis on the analysis of historical accounts that museums exhibit and have managed to crystallize in the collective imagination, as well as those topics never considered, among which the submission and subsequent trajectories of the aborigines of the region become the most notable example.…”
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    UNA APROXIMACIÓN ETNOGRÁFICA SOBRE LA HINCHADA DE BELGRANO: VIOLENCIA, IDENTIDAD Y PODER EN “LOS PIRATAS” / An ethnographic approach to Belgrano fans: violence, identity and power... by Cabrera, Nicolas Eduardo; Universidad Nacional de Villa María

    Published 2014
    “…From the "sociological imagination", this article proposes to think from the existing intersections between the macro-structural processes and the specificities of the case, only from this area will outline a comprehensive explanation of a phenomenon as complex and elusive.   …”
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    LOS MUSEOS DE LA ÚLTIMA FRONTERA BONAERENSE Y SUS NARRATIVAS ACERCA DE LOS PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS / The museums of Buenos Aires last frontier and their narrative about indigenous peopl... by Nagy, Mariano Ariel

    Published 2013
    “…Discussed here are the Puan and Trenque Lauquen cases, with special emphasis on the analysis of historical accounts that museums exhibit and have managed to crystallize in the collective imagination, as well as those topics never considered, among which the submission and subsequent trajectories of the aborigines of the region become the most notable example.  …”
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    The warriors’ paths. Interview with Denise Y. Arnold by Pazzarelli, Francisco

    Published 2013
    “…This did not impede (on the contrary) a consistent theoretical development, whose current outcomes are characterized by having achieved theoretical-interpretative articulations with the anthropological debates of other regions of America, especially with lowlands and Amazonia.By means of different intellectual displacements (which many would consider risky) and a good dose of "conceptual imagination" (to paraphrase Eduardo Viveiros de Castro), a good part of Denise's current production has taken to the Andes some of the concerns that seemed "typical" of the lowlands, gaining access to Andean interpretations of concepts and categories that seemed foreign to the highlands. …”
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    TRES SITIOS RUPESTRES EN LA SIERRA DE COMECHINGONES, PROVINCIA DE CÓRDOBA / Three rock art sites in Comechingones Hill, Cordoba Province by Rocchietti, Ana Maria; Laboratorio de Arqueología y Etnohistoria, Departamento de Historia, Facultad de Ciencias Humanas, Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto. Anaau2002@yahoo.com.ar

    Published 2016
    “…Las rocas definieron AbstractThis paper presents three rock art sites, considers it “transversal” in their enigmatic pictorial content, offers an analysis with the perspective that it demanded a hallucinated imagination and that was an ideology of a similar consistency. …”
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    Ethno-religious configurations of islam: the ‘Alawis and the diasporic recreation of an origin-based particularism by Montenegro , Silvia

    Published 2023
    “…These dimensions represents arenas in wich the diaspora forge genealogies, linking the present to an imagined past.…”
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    Arte arqueológico. Aproximación estética by Rocchietti, Ana María

    Published 2013
    “…Si los contenidos preceden a la forma, si tienen preeminencia sobre ella y si sus fundamentos proceden de un magma de deseos activos en el sueño o en la vigilia, se podría sostener que la fuente del arte rupestre es un fondo imaginal genealógico, sexual y fantasmático cuyo sentido último es inevitablemente irreal.…”
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    Fanatics and the fanaticized: a comparative analysis of consumption practices and loyalty among football supporters and runners by Hijós, María Nemesia

    Published 2017
    “…Thus, my aim is to study how clubs or brands appeal to consumers, proposing and imagining the ways to be a supporter or to practice a sport. …”
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    Religious literature, resignifications of Islam and construction of the ummah in an islamic institution of the city of Córdoba by Jáuregui, Julia Solana

    Published 2023
    “…It will be argued that, being valued as the primary forms of transmission of revelation, the institution sought to encourage the teaching and apprehension of Islamic doctrine and its values, imitating the imagined forms of communications of the time of the prophet. …”
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