Amazonian “Other”

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Amazon
Anthropology
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Cannibalism
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Colonial
cross-cultural perception
cultural identity politics
Culture
Decolonial
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Euro-American
Exhibition
Exotic
Film
Image
Indigenous
indigenous knowledge systems
Installation
Latin American ethnography
Literature
misrepresentation of Amazonian peoples
Noble savage
Other
Performance
postcolonial discourse
Primitive
Representation
Shamanism
Stereotype
Television
Text
visual culture analysis
Western
Yanomami

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032776729
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores representations of Amazonian Indigenous peoples in contemporary cultural texts. It analyzes a variety of mediums from novels and films to games and exhibitions, uncovering a distorted image of Indigenous peoples of the Amazon in Euro-American common imagination. The author suggests that these texts rely on a stereotypical vision that was shaped in the first decades of colonization. The chapters consider the formation of the image of Amazonian Indigenous people throughout history and some of the contemporary issues they face, touching on daily life and themes such as shamanism and cannibalism. Together they highlight the misrepresented image of Indigenous groups in the Amazon, who are portrayed as different, even strange, in relation to Western culture. The argument put forward is that both “exotic” and “self-exoticization” rely on the notion of otherness, leading to romanticization, patronization, and caricature. The book will be of particular interest to scholars of Indigenous studies, Latin American studies, cultural studies, anthropology, and comparative literature.

Aleksandra Wierucka is Assistant Professor in the Department of Cultural Studies at the University of Gdańsk, Poland.

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