Dissdent Anthropologies

  • Eduardo Restrepo Universidad Javeriana
Keywords: World anthropologies, Dissident anthropologies, Queer theory, Geopolitics of knowledge, Anthropological establishments

Abstract

Over ten years ago, anthropologists from different countries started to dialogue about what we called world anthropologies. We were drawn by a shared dissatisfaction regarding certain disciplinary practices that invisibilize multiple traditions, authors and ways of practicing anthropology. In order to shed light on this asymmetrical situation, we engaged in inspiring readings of many colleagues that had written about this and, based on their contributions, we suggested a series of concepts and advanced some research in the interest of better understanding the characteristics and effects of these power relations in and among different anthropologies. Some of the authors that have addressed this subject are examined in this article, aiming to show how conceptualization in the framework of world anthropologies is inscribed in this legacy. Moreover, certain conceptual developments of world anthropologies will be exposed, such as that of subalternized anthropologies. Lastly, stimulated by approaches of queertheory, the concept of dissident anthropologies is suggested as a supplement and strengthening of this type of analysis.

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Author Biography

Eduardo Restrepo, Universidad Javeriana
Antropólogo de la Universidad de Antioquia. Doctor en antropología de la Universidad de Carolina del Norte-Chapel Hill. Profesor Asociado. Departamento de Estudios Culturales. Universidad Javeriana
Published
2012-07-01
How to Cite
Restrepo, E. (2012). Dissdent Anthropologies. Cuadernos De antropología Social, (35), 55-69. https://doi.org/10.34096/cas.i35.1362
Section
Dossier - Artículos Originales