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Universitas Humanística

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GARCIA ARBOLED, Juan Felipe. Epistemological Contributions of Anthropological Thought on the Modern State and the Ethnographies on its Daily Practices. univ.humanist. [online]. 2016, n.82, pp.105-134. ISSN 0120-4807.  https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.uh82.aepa.

This work is a review article aiming to rebuild significant episodes for the anthropology discipline in its observation experience -through the ethnographical method- of what we call 'power'. I argue that said experience led to an epistemological central finding for the whole group of social sciences which I coined as de-ontology of the State. I explore three examples of diversification of the ethnographic observation objects which paved the road for said de-ontology. I deny any pretension of performing a critical and comprehensive examination of the ethnographies on the State, and finally, I call to reflection on three of the conceptual-theoretical problems which have appeared from the results of the research on said ethnographies: the analysis of the myths and rituals of the State; the problem of the foundation of sovereignty; and the question around the meaning of its margins.

Keywords : political anthropology; ethnographies on the State; state sovereignty; myths of the State; rituals of the State; margins of the State.

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