The role of ceramics in the guaraní expansion: How are material culture, new spaces and people related?

The Guaraní groups have been studied by various researchers from South America. His interest has been focused mainly on its dispersion from the north of the Amazon forest to the Río de la Plata. But also, in the homogeneity - both morphological and in surface treatments - that ceramic technology pre...

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Autor principal: Torino, Rocío
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2021
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The role of ceramics in the guaraní expansion: How are material culture, new spaces and people related?
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title The role of ceramics in the guaraní expansion: How are material culture, new spaces and people related?
title_short The role of ceramics in the guaraní expansion: How are material culture, new spaces and people related?
title_full The role of ceramics in the guaraní expansion: How are material culture, new spaces and people related?
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description The Guaraní groups have been studied by various researchers from South America. His interest has been focused mainly on its dispersion from the north of the Amazon forest to the Río de la Plata. But also, in the homogeneity - both morphological and in surface treatments - that ceramic technology presents over time and space. Based on the analysis of vessels attached to these populations that have been deposited in the La Plata Museum and in the Ethnographic Museum of Buenos Aires, this article aims to rethink the Guaraní dispersion through material culture. In this sense, it is stated that, when transiting and inhabiting other -and new- spaces, the Guaraní groups carried with them their own ways of understanding the world and ontologies that order it. Ceramics was not exempt, because it participated in a network of relationships between the human and the non-human. Therefore, this and the Guaraní dispersion cannot be thought of separately, if not as part of a world of relationships, memories and stories where ceramics interacted, influenced and determined these relationships that go back to a long history.
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spelling I10-R372-article-298032024-11-04T18:58:57Z The role of ceramics in the guaraní expansion: How are material culture, new spaces and people related? El rol de la cerámica en la expansión guaraní: ¿Cómo se relacionan la cultura material, los nuevos espacios y las personas? O papel da cerâmica na expansão guarani: como a cultura material, os novos espaços e as pessoas se relacionam entre si? Torino, Rocío Torino, Rocío Torino, Rocío Agency Perspectivism Landscape Expansion Agencia Perspectivismo Paisaje Expansión Agência Perspectivismo Paisagem Expansão The Guaraní groups have been studied by various researchers from South America. His interest has been focused mainly on its dispersion from the north of the Amazon forest to the Río de la Plata. But also, in the homogeneity - both morphological and in surface treatments - that ceramic technology presents over time and space. Based on the analysis of vessels attached to these populations that have been deposited in the La Plata Museum and in the Ethnographic Museum of Buenos Aires, this article aims to rethink the Guaraní dispersion through material culture. In this sense, it is stated that, when transiting and inhabiting other -and new- spaces, the Guaraní groups carried with them their own ways of understanding the world and ontologies that order it. Ceramics was not exempt, because it participated in a network of relationships between the human and the non-human. Therefore, this and the Guaraní dispersion cannot be thought of separately, if not as part of a world of relationships, memories and stories where ceramics interacted, influenced and determined these relationships that go back to a long history. Los guaraní han sido objeto de estudio de diversos/as investigadores/as de Sudamérica. Su interés ha estado centrado, principalmente, en su dispersión desde la floresta amazónica hasta alcanzar el Río de la Plata. Pero también, en la homogeneidad- tanto morfológica como en los tratamientos de superficie y decoración- que presenta la tecnología cerámica a lo largo del tiempo y el espacio. A partir del análisis de vasijas guaraní depositadas en el Museo de La Plata y en el Museo Etnográfico “J. B. Ambrosetti” de Buenos Aires, este artículo se propone repensar la expansión de estas poblaciones a través de la cultura material. En este sentido, se plantea que, al momento de transitar y habitar otros -y nuevos- espacios los grupos guaraní portaron consigo sus propios modos de entender el mundo y ontologías que lo ordenan. La cerámica no estuvo exenta, debido a que fue participe de una red de relaciones entre lo humano y lo no humano. Por lo que, esta y el proceso de expansión guaraní, no pueden ser pensadas por separado, si no como parte de un mundo de relaciones y memorias donde la cerámica interactuó, influyó y determinó estas relaciones que se remontan a una historia larga duración. Os guaranis têm sido objeto de estudo de diversos pesquisadores sul-americanos. Seu interesse tem se concentrado principalmente em sua dispersão da floresta amazônica ao Río de la Plata. Mas também, na homogeneidade - tanto morfológica como nos tratamentos de superfície e decoração - que a tecnologia da cerâmica apresenta ao longo do tempo e do espaço. Com base na análise das embarcações guaranis depositadas no Museu de La Plata e no Museu Etnográfico “J. B. Ambrosetti ”de Buenos Aires, este artigo se propõe a repensar a expansão dessas populações por meio da cultura material. Nesse sentido, propõe-se que, ao viajar e habitar outros - e novos - espaços, os grupos guarani trouxeram consigo suas próprias formas de compreensão do mundo e as ontologias que o ordenam. As cerâmicas não estavam isentas, porque faziam parte de uma rede de relações entre o humano e o não humano. Portanto, isso e o processo de expansão guarani não podem ser pensados ​​isoladamente, senão como parte de um mundo de relações e memórias onde a cerâmica interagiu, influenciou e determinou essas relações que remontam a uma longa história. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2021-08-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/29803 10.31048/1852.4826.v14.n2.29803 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021); 81-92 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 14 Núm. 2 (2021); 81-92 Revista del Museo de Antropología; v. 14 n. 2 (2021); 81-92 1852-4826 1852-060X 10.31048/1852.4826.v14.n2 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/29803/34676 Delta del Paraná y Río de la Plata, Argentina Delta del Paraná y Río de la Plata, Argentina Delta del Paraná y Río de la Plata, Argentina Derechos de autor 2021 Rocío Torino https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0