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Sensory ecologies, plant-persons, and multinatural landscapes in Amazonia

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Revista Científica:

Botany

Año:

2022

Volumen:

100

Número:

2

Páginas:

83–96

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1139/cjb-2021-0107

ISSN:

1916-2804 (print), 1916-2790 (online)

Keywords (Autor):

Amazonia, ethnobotany, ethnopharmacology, historical ecology, landscape domestication, perspectival multinaturalism

Resumen

Seeking to generate a deeper methodological and theoretical dialogue between botanical science and anthropology, this paper summarizes interdisciplinary approaches to human–plant interactions we have described as “sensory ecology” and “phytoethnography”, applying these concepts to vital questions about human–plant relations in Amazonia. Building on this work, we broaden the scope of our investigations by considering their relevance to the field of historical ecology. In particular, we discuss Eduardo Viveiros de Castro’s concept of “multinaturalism” and explore how it can be applied to understanding management and domestication of forest landscapes in Amazonia by Indigenous Peoples.

Copyright:

© 2022 Glenn H. Shepard Jr., Lewis Daly

Autor (es ):

Shepard, Jr., Glenn H. ; Daly, Lewis

Editorial:

Canadian Science Publishing

Ciudad:

Ottawa, Canadá

Idioma:

Inglés

Tipo de Referencia:

Articulo de revista academica

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