Clay embodiments: Materializing Asymmetrical Relations in Pre-Hispanic Figurines from Ecuador

dc.careerEscuela de Antropologíaes
dc.category.authorprincipales
dc.contributor.authorUgalde Mora, María Fernanda
dc.countryEcuadores
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-04T21:20:33Z
dc.date.available2023-11-04T21:20:33Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.dedication.authorTCes
dc.description.abstractThe longest tradition of figurine production in the Americas is found on the Ecuadorian coast, beginning with the Valdivia culture around 3500 BC and ending with the arrival of Spanish conquistadors, or possibly even later. In this article, figurines from different cultures and time periods in this tradition are analyzed with an emphasis on body politics, presenting the author’s reflections about how these artifacts embody ancient relations between people, especially with regard to gender asymmetries. It also discusses at some length the question of how contemporary perspectives for analyzing ancient materials are often influenced by western, patriarchal, ideology-laden interpretations. Although the corpus of figurines analyzed in this research is well known, prior to this study it has not been considered from the perspective of gender asymmetries, even though it is an excellent source of data for such analyses, especially in a diachronic perspective. The study argues that the figurine traditions of particular cultures implicitly emphasize some ideals, such as naturalizing the idea of females depending on males. The author argues that the frequent representations of female individuals associated with pregnancy and childcare can be seen as a political agenda designed to idealize the roles of mother and wife for women, and to limit the influence of female individuals in public activities connected to power and authority.es
dc.facultyCiencias Humanases
dc.id.author1712299641es
dc.id.type1es
dc.identifier.isbn9783868933673
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.puce.edu.ec/handle/123456789/4050
dc.list.authorsUgalde Mora, María Fernandaes
dc.reviewed.peersyes
dc.rightsOpenAccesses
dc.subjectArqueologíaes
dc.titleClay embodiments: Materializing Asymmetrical Relations in Pre-Hispanic Figurines from Ecuadores
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