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Antipoda. Revista de Antropología y Arqueología

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Abstract

SALDI, Leticia; MAFFERRA, Luis  and  BARRIENTOS, J. Alejandro. Ontologies in Dispute. Dialogues between Anthropology and Archaeology for the Problematization of Regional Landscapes. Antipod. Rev. Antropol. Arqueol. [online]. 2019, n.37, pp.3-26. ISSN 1900-5407.  https://doi.org/10.7440/antipoda37.2019.01.

Objective/context:

Towards the end of the 20th century, the ontological dualism with which anthropologists and archaeologists have trained us theoretically and methodologically has been questioned and debated. In this context, our objective is to critically expose the works that are being carried out and that contribute to problematizing the landscapes entangled with past and present existences, materialities, knowledge, senses or prejudices, and, with it, to re-establish the dialogue between social anthropology and archaeology.

Methodology:

We expose the current state of the ontological opening in Latin American code. We problematize the notion of landscape as a concept that allows theoretical-methodological dialogues between anthropology and archaeology, as well as with other disciplines. We also present axes of communication and dialogue between the articles that are part of this dossier, to end with the challenges ahead in terms of crossing disciplinary, temporal and spatial borders.

Conclusions:

In contexts of historical power relations, of deep socio-environmental crises, the main challenges for an ontological opening would be: 1) to generate theoretical referents permeable to various disciplines and fields of knowledge; 2) to consolidate methodologies that integrate the ethnographic with the archaeological; 3) to encourage constructive dialogues towards and with other disciplines and fields of knowledge; and 4) to propitiate the understanding of the current political framework and the generation of public policies that allow for diverse forms of relation with the environment.

Originality:

The re-establishment of dialogues between archaeology and social anthropology from ontological openings has the potential to discuss how, in certain contexts, landscapes and hegemonic ways of living are concretized and/or disputed, as well as the political uses of the past and the policies of use of space and the environment.

Keywords : Latin America; landscape; non-anthropocentric anthropology; ontologies; socio-environmental conflicts..

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