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    ‘¡Y tenemos que ser más unidos!’: Carnaval y Política en una zona rural de la Quebrada de Humahuaca, o cómo mantener las tradiciones que se pierden en el pueblo by Espósito, Guillermina; CONICET-Museo de Antropología, FFyH, UNC/FLACSO, Fabbro, Pablo; MaeMaestría en Antropología, FFyH, UNC.

    Published 2009
    “…Immersed in the festive climate of thecarnival, trying to take the pulse of the rituals of the ‘entierro’ and the ‘desentierro’, so prolific ofcouplets of unusual ingenuity as in ‘ch’allas’ and ‘machas’, we began to think about the manners ofarticulation between the performatic genres, the identities and the processes of resistance, that aremodulated around a tension between the perception of an agonistic development that threatens theinterfamiliar union, threat represented in the politics, and the putting in act of ‘traditional’ symbolicelements, where the fear to the loss of the traditions and customs articulates the speeches that areunfold during the carnival.…”
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    Animality/humanity: A strategically persistent dichotomy that hinders scientific progress in archaeology by Muscio, Hernán J.

    Published 2013
    “…The animality-humanity divide in archaeology, among other oppositions inherited from anthropology, strategically serves to maintain the current paradigmatic isolation between interpretive and evolutionary archaeologies, which is based on a dual ontology of humanity. …”
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    Editorial by Izeta, Andrés Darío

    Published 2021
    “…This issue is significant, since it coincides with the beginning of a cycle of activities that will be developed within the framework of the 80th anniversary of the creation of the Museum of Anthropology and of the tenth anniversary of the creation of the Institute of Anthropology of Córdoba. …”
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    «And we must be more united!»: Carnival and Policy in a rural region of the Quebrada de Humahuaca, or how to maintain the traditions that are lost in the town by Espósito, Guillermina, Fabbro, Pablo

    Published 2008
    “…Since some years ago, the academic reflections that from the Anthropology have been developed about diverse events of the social life, emphasize the performatic dimension of certain dramatic genres, as the cases of rituals and parties. …”
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    DOSSIER: Methodologies and Techniques Applied in Zooarchaeology: Advances and Perspectives by Urquiza, Silvana Valeria, Srur, María Gabriela

    Published 2012
    “…This dossier of the Journal of the Museum of Anthropology (RMA) brings together a selection of works presented at the Symposium Methodologies and Applied Techniques in Zooarchaeology: Advances and Perspectives. …”
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    Is it possible to ethnograph Opus Dei? Academic requirements for the study of repugnant others by Bargo, María

    Published 2022
    “…This paper refers to the approach of “repugnant others” (Harding, 1991) from anthropology and the implications that its study has among colleagues. …”
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    ENTREPRENEURSHIP CONTROL POLICIES AS REFRACTORY STRATEGIES: THE CASE OF THE MINING ESTABLISHMENT OF VELADERO IN ARGENTINA by Clemenceau, Lautaro, Palermo, Hernan

    Published 2019
    “…This article aims to be a contribution to a set of debates developed in social sciences, and in the anthropology of work in particular, related to the forms of control that are deployed in the work spaces. …”
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    Editorial by Izeta, Andrés D.

    Published 2019
    “…The Museology Section includes a work, the Biological Anthropology Section also contributes a work and finally two works for the Social Anthropology Section are published. …”
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