From cosmopolitan rationality to political ontology and cosmopolitics
Dialogue with Mario Blaser in the anniversary of the journal Runa
Abstract
This dialogue with Mario Blaser traces his trajectory from Argentina to Canada, in which he revisits one of his first articles that was published by the journal Runa. Archivo para las Ciencias del Hombre. Despite the culturalist perspective that dominated Argentine Anthropology at the beginning of the nineties, and the lack of adequate concepts to channel his curiosity during that time, Blaser finds there some concerns that have marked his trajectory as a researcher. This dialogue brings together reflections on the ontological turn, political ontology and cosmopolitics, aside from other issues that involve anthropological practices and the relationships between Archaeology and Social or Sociocultural Anthropology.Downloads
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