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The Changing Value of Food: Localizing Modernity among the Tsimané Indians of Lowland Bolivia

机译:食物价值的变化:玻利维亚低地的Tsimané印第安人中的现代性本地化

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This dissertation offers an ethnographic account of the contemporary relationships between livelihood practices and food among the Tsimané Indians of the Bolivian Amazon. Because of the multitudinous properties of food, I use it as both a tool and a metaphor to focus my discussion on how a history of development in the region coalesces into new constructions of identity, values, practices, and knowledge for the Tsimané. Through a framework of `localized' modernity, I argue that food and food related processes are not only shaped by broad and indirect forms of development over time, but that they moderate them by formulating the ways in which they take root in everyday life. Understanding contemporary articulations of indigenous identity and cultural constructions is increasingly important to small lowland indigenous groups throughout Latin America, but particularly in Bolivia, where indigenous groups are engaging in new claims over autonomy, land, and resource rights as part of a new "plurinational" state. By offering insight into contemporary indigenous practices and knowledge, I draw attention to the ways politicized ideals of indigeneity in Bolivia can conflict with local ontologies.Based on over a year of fieldwork, the dissertation is organized into two sections. The first section examines a century of regional shifts that transformed the landscape in which the Tsimané historically reside along with their ability to survive solely from subsistence activities. I situate contemporary forms of livelihood production, specifically logging, within this history in order to highlight how past experiences transform local articulations of the emerging national indigenous and environmental politics of 'Vivir Bien'. The second section focuses specifically on livelihoods and food. I call attention to the ways global, national, and regional processes are experienced, interpreted, and transformed on a local level and through time. I illustrate this in three ways: first, through a discussion of time allotment and the relationship between subsistence activities and cash accruing activities; second, through a comparison of how people think about the domain of food and how they consume food; and lastly, through a discussion of one of the most important cooked foods of the Tsimané, Shocdye (beer), and the ways in which changing livelihood activities, conceptions of dietary practice, and social relationships and roles coalesce through cooking and eating.
机译:这篇论文为玻利维亚亚马逊的Tsimané印第安人中民生习惯与食物之间的现代关系提供了人种学解释。由于食品具有多种特性,因此我将其用作一种工具和一个隐喻,使我的讨论集中在该地区的发展历史如何融合为Tsimané的身份,价值,做法和知识的新结构中。通过“本地化”现代性的框架,我认为,食品和与食品相关的过程不仅受到随着时间的推移广泛而间接的发展形式的影响,而且它们通过制定它们扎根于日常生活的方式来缓和它们。对于整个拉丁美洲的低地小土著群体而言,了解当代关于土著身份和文化构造的表述变得越来越重要,尤其是在玻利维亚,玻利维亚的土著群体正在对自治,土地和资源权提出新的主张,作为新的“多民族”的一部分州。通过提供对当代土著实践和知识的洞察力,我提请人们注意玻利维亚的政治化的本土化理想与当地本体论的冲突。本文基于一年多的田野调查,将论文分为两个部分。第一部分考察了一个世纪的区域转变,这些转变改变了Tsimané历史上所居住的地貌,以及它们仅靠生存活动生存的能力。我将现代民生生产形式,特别是伐木业,置于这一历史背景中,以强调过去的经验如何改变新兴国家民族和“维维尔·比恩”(Vivir Bien)环境政治的本地化表达。第二部分专门关注生计和食物。我呼吁人们注意在地方和整个时间范围内体验,解释和转变全球,国家和地区流程的方式。我用三种方式说明这一点:首先,通过时间分配的讨论以及维持生计活动与现金应计活动之间的关系;其次,通过比较人们如何看待食物领域和如何消费食物;最后,通过讨论Tsimané最重要的熟食之一Shocdye(啤酒),以及通过烹饪和饮食来改变生计活动,饮食习惯以及社会关系和角色的方式。

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    Zycherman Ariela;

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