Autor/es
Descripción
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Colaborador
Miguel, Paula
Materias
Spatial Coverage
Temporal Coverage
2013-2019
Idioma
spa
Extent
246 p.
Derechos
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Formato
application/pdf
Identificador
Cobertura
ARG
2013-2019
Abstract
This thesis analyzes the collective construction of value in indigenous artisanal goods, in its articulation with the design of clothing in Argentina from 2013 to 2019, a period characterized by the promotion of the craft- design alliance from the actions of the State and local and international organizations.Through the study of various productive experiences carried out by the artisans of the Colla, Qom and Wichi people in the provinces of Jujuy, Chaco and Formosa, the changes in indigenous artisan production come to light, in its circulation and universe of beliefs and imaginary, from a qualitative approach that attends to the complex set of positions, practices and meanings. The research is based on a heuristic approach to the concepts present in the sociology of culture and the symbolic production of the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu (1979, 1995, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2008a, 2008b, Bourdieu y Wacquant, 2008, 2014a, 2014b; Boudieu y Delsaut, 2019), in dialogue with the sociology of monetary valuations (Appadurai 1991, Callon, 2008, Zelizer, 2009, Callon and Latour, 2011; Lorenc Valcarce, 2012; Villarreal, 2014; Muniesa et al., 2017; Wilkis et al.,2018) and elements of environmental anthropology and political ecology, which allow us to understand symbolic production on a relational and historical plane, identifying the state of the power relations between the institutions and / or agents that structure the productive space, the specific capital that is put into play and the configuration of an artisan habitus crossed by global dynamics that are expressed as asymmetric cultural flows (Segato , 2007). The research is based on a qualitative methodology, recovering the postulates proposed by ethnosociology (Bertaux, 1993) and multi-sited ethnography (Marcus, 1995), from the development of a field work carried out in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and in the province of Chaco, particularly in the City of Resistencia, and the towns of J.J.Castelli, Fortín Lavalle and Miraflores. The main purpose of the design of this research was to approach the perspective of the actors - artisans, designers, intermediaries, NGO referents and other agents - located in a specific production field and in a structural glocal (Robertson, 1995) context that runs through them.
Título obtenido
Doctora de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Ciencias Sociales
Institución otorgante
Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales