Vol. 40 No. 70 (2025): Anthropology and Archives: Interdisciplinary Research and Experimentation
This volume offers a critical reflection on the relationship between anthropology and archives, challenging traditional oppositions such as orality vs. writing, memory vs. history, and fieldwork vs. archival work. Through interdisciplinary dialogue with the social sciences, library and information science, the humanities, and the arts, it explores experiences and trajectories that reveal the active, contested, and contingent nature of archives. The articles gathered here show how documentary materials become key tools in processes of identity affirmation, resistance, and knowledge production, offering new perspectives on the role of the archive in contemporary anthropological practice.
Scientific research article
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Memory and Archive: The Life of the Singer Luis Neeba Gwajko Miraña (1945–2009)
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Materials from the memory of Kichwa-Caranqui women for the custody of the territory
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Archives, Memory, and Anthropological Practice: An Ethnography of Mariza Corrêa’s Documents
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Case Report
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The Photographic Archive of the Gold Museum: Reflections on a Process of Historical and Documentary Appraisal
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Bibliographic review
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An Archive of Ethnographic Periods. Review of the book The Indians of Cauca: An Ethnographic Construction (1890–1956), compiled by Cristóbal Gnecco
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