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Culture Confronts Nature in the Dialectical World of the Tropics

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Culture_Confronts_Nature.pdf (2.34 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/2193
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Billie Jean Isbell Andean Collection
Author
Isbell, Billie Jean
Abstract

As an anthropologist, I would like to suggest that the tropics provide a perceptual environment that promotes and enhances a particular 'science of the concrete, whereby perceived order in the environment is the basis for systems of classifications, epistemological structures, and cosmologies. In the American tropics, the science of the concrete takes on a particular character that results in epistemologies founded in what I will call dialectical, reversible dualism.

Date Issued
1982
Publisher
New York Academy of Science
Keywords
Astronomy
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Ethnoastronomy
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Archaeoastronomy
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Mesoamerica
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Indigenous Societies
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American Tropics
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Zenith
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Nadir
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Anthropology
Previously Published as
Isbell, Billie Jean. Culture Confronts Nature in the Dialectical World of the Tropics. In Ethno-Astronomy and Archaeo-Astronomy in the American Tropics, edited by A. F. Aveni and G. Urton. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 385 (1982): 353-363.
ISBN
0897661605
0897661613
Type
article

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