Pour une poignée de dollars ?
Amazonian Indians nowadays claim their culture as intellectual property, and seek financial compensation for anthropological work conducted among them. Is this simply a process of westernization? Beginning with an analysis of Trumai conceptualizations of rights on knowledge or immaterial goods, this...
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doaj-9757d26525e64157baaf7a7caccc26432020-11-24T21:47:06ZfraUniversité Paris 3Cahiers des Amériques Latines1141-71612268-42472005-01-014912714510.4000/cal.7907Pour une poignée de dollars ?Emmanuel de VienneOlivier AllardAmazonian Indians nowadays claim their culture as intellectual property, and seek financial compensation for anthropological work conducted among them. Is this simply a process of westernization? Beginning with an analysis of Trumai conceptualizations of rights on knowledge or immaterial goods, this article argues that, if patrimonialization of culture is a major transformation, transmission of cultural patrimony to white people is embedded in native logics according to which the nature of the relationships matters more than the thing transmitted.http://journals.openedition.org/cal/7907TrumaiAmazoniacultural patrimonytransmission |
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Pour une poignée de dollars ? |
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Pour une poignée de dollars ? |
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Cahiers des Amériques Latines |
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Amazonian Indians nowadays claim their culture as intellectual property, and seek financial compensation for anthropological work conducted among them. Is this simply a process of westernization? Beginning with an analysis of Trumai conceptualizations of rights on knowledge or immaterial goods, this article argues that, if patrimonialization of culture is a major transformation, transmission of cultural patrimony to white people is embedded in native logics according to which the nature of the relationships matters more than the thing transmitted. |
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Trumai Amazonia cultural patrimony transmission |
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