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    Reflecting upon the figure of Eric Boman and his place in Argentinean Anthropology by Gustavsson, Anne

    Published 2018
    “…Secondly, I consider it necessary to deploy and discuss the ambiguous and marginal place Boman has occupied in Argentinean Archeology in the light of a “disciplinary canonization” of Juan B. …”
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    Reflecting upon the figure of Eric Boman and his place in Argentinean Anthropology by Gustavsson, Anne; IDAES, Universidad Nacional de San Martín CONICET

    Published 2018
    “…Secondly, I consider it necessary to deploy and discuss the ambiguous and marginal place Boman has occupied in Argentinean Archeology in the light of a “disciplinary canonization” of Juan B. …”
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    Traces and substrates. The issue of indigenous languages in Argentinian anthropological narratives between 1930 and 1950 by Domínguez, Luisa

    Published 2019
    “…This article focuses specifically on the theoretical approach to the problem area of indigenous languages that takes place between 1930 and 1950, and through different disciplinary areas (history, anthropological sciences and folklore). …”
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    Archaeological objects in regional historical museums from Buenos Aires province by Sokol, Olivia Lucia, Grzegorczyk, Micaela, Funes, Paula Daniela, Tello, Maximiliano, Salerno, Virginia Mariana

    Published 2020
    “…Our main argument is that pre-Hispanic objects have an active role in constructing narratives about the past, and this active role goes beyond their place in the exhibitions in museums.…”
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    ROSAS TRANSPLANTADAS Y EL MITO DE ELDORADO. TRAVESÍAS EN EL TIEMPO, EN EL ESPACIO, EN LA IMÁGEN Y EN EL SILENCIO / Translocated roses or the myth of Eldorado: Journeys through time... by Jelin, Elizabeth

    Published 2009
    “…From this “descentered” center, the history of “Europe” becomes not a history of place but one of flows and webs --of people or of political and institutional links, of economic interests, of personal and family ties. …”
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    Translocated roses or the myth of Eldorado: Journeys through time, space, image and silence by Jelin, Elizabeth

    Published 2009
    “…From this “descentered” center, the history of “Europe” becomes not a history of place but one of flows and webs --of people or of political and institutional links, of economic interests, of personal and family ties. …”
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    Deprivation of liberty does not mean deprivation of identity. Educational experiences in prison spaces. Museo Histórico Nacional, Chile by Mellado González, Leonardo Renzo, Soldavino Rojas, Mauricio Geovanni, Soto Gonzalez, Pablo, Torres Hidalgo, Marcela

    Published 2019
    “…Many are the services that the museums can offer to its visitors, however, when the accessibility to this places it’s restricted to those people who for different reasons are confined in different places as, children’s home, nursing home and especially the penitentiary, the actions of this cultural institutions is limited, not being able to response to a basic right, the cultural identity by the access to the cultural heritage. …”
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    Curatorial speeches and representation of the past in Latin America museums by Puebla Antequera, Maria Florencia

    Published 2015
    “…The lack of critical reflection on the discourses and representations that museums performed of history, coupled with the underestimation of the museum’s knowledge, contributed to the understanding of the past, in some cases led to the absence of a problematization and curatorial analysis in Latin America (LA). …”
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