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Exoticisation Undressed

- Ethnographic Nostalgia and Authenticity in Embera Clothes
Af: Dimitrios Theodossopoulos Engelsk Paperback

Exoticisation Undressed

- Ethnographic Nostalgia and Authenticity in Embera Clothes
Af: Dimitrios Theodossopoulos Engelsk Paperback
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Exoticisation undressed is an innovative ethnography revealing the many layers through which our understandings of indigenous cultures are filtered, and their inherent power to distort understanding. The study focuses on the clothing practices of the Emberá in Panama, an Amerindian ethnic group who have gained national and international visibility through their engagement with indigenous tourism. 

The act of gaining visibility while wearing indigenous attire has encouraged a closer identification with an indigenous identity, and a more confident representational awareness among some Emberá communities. The clothes that the Emberá wear are not simply used to convey, but also become constitutive of, their intended messages. By wearing indigenous-and-modern attire, the Emberá - often seen by outsiders as shadows of a vanishing world - reclaim their place as citizens of a contemporary nation. 

The analysis presented in the book makes visible 'ethnographic nostalgia', the distorting view that the present seems to emerge through the pages of a previous ethnography, for example, the Emberá carrying out their daily chores dressed as their grandparents. Ethnographic nostalgia distorts social reality by superimposing an interpretation of underlying cultural patterns over intentional or purposeful action. 

Through reflexive engagement, Exoticisation undressed exposes the workings of ethnographic nostalgia and the Western quest for a singular, primordial authenticity, unravelling instead new layers of complexity that reverse and subvert exoticisation.

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Exoticisation undressed is an innovative ethnography revealing the many layers through which our understandings of indigenous cultures are filtered, and their inherent power to distort understanding. The study focuses on the clothing practices of the Emberá in Panama, an Amerindian ethnic group who have gained national and international visibility through their engagement with indigenous tourism. 

The act of gaining visibility while wearing indigenous attire has encouraged a closer identification with an indigenous identity, and a more confident representational awareness among some Emberá communities. The clothes that the Emberá wear are not simply used to convey, but also become constitutive of, their intended messages. By wearing indigenous-and-modern attire, the Emberá - often seen by outsiders as shadows of a vanishing world - reclaim their place as citizens of a contemporary nation. 

The analysis presented in the book makes visible 'ethnographic nostalgia', the distorting view that the present seems to emerge through the pages of a previous ethnography, for example, the Emberá carrying out their daily chores dressed as their grandparents. Ethnographic nostalgia distorts social reality by superimposing an interpretation of underlying cultural patterns over intentional or purposeful action. 

Through reflexive engagement, Exoticisation undressed exposes the workings of ethnographic nostalgia and the Western quest for a singular, primordial authenticity, unravelling instead new layers of complexity that reverse and subvert exoticisation.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 236
ISBN-13: 9781526134585
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1526134586
Kategori: Oprindelige folk
Udg. Dato: 25 okt 2018
Længde: 18mm
Bredde: 233mm
Højde: 157mm
Forlag: Manchester University Press
Oplagsdato: 25 okt 2018
Forfatter(e) Dimitrios Theodossopoulos


Kategori Oprindelige folk


ISBN-13 9781526134585


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 236


Udgave


Længde 18mm


Bredde 233mm


Højde 157mm


Udg. Dato 25 okt 2018


Oplagsdato 25 okt 2018


Forlag Manchester University Press