This is to highlight a new paper the OACpress has published. Joanna Overing has worked with the Piaroa of the Venezuelan Amazon for decades and is considered by many as a doyenne of Amazonian Studies. Here she brings us her vision of Piaroa myth, shamanism and egalitarian worldview. Check the OAC press page on the toolbar above. We thought her paper would be a fine opportunity to launch a series we have been planning for a while; the Art of Anthropology.
For more details, including a seminar involving Joanna in July look here.
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Permalink Reply by John McCreery on June 25, 2012 at 5:22am This paper is a marvel. As I read it I feel the same liberating rush that accompanied my reading of David Graeber's piece on Shilluk divine kingship in the first issue of Hau. This seminar should be a good one.

Permalink Reply by Huon Wardle on June 25, 2012 at 12:34pm Thanks John. Yes, I am looking forward to it. We've been thinking a lot at OACp about how to gain a generous spread of perspectives: if not a full (not possible in the current state of the discipline), then a wide and diverse range of intellectual projects, and this paper is an important element of that thinking. Joanna has generously agreed to be part of the experiment.
Permalink Reply by John McCreery on June 25, 2012 at 3:22pm Please convey my appreciation to Joanna for agreeing to participate. This paper really tickles the humanist side of the anthropologist in me.

Permalink Reply by Huon Wardle on June 25, 2012 at 5:02pm Will do with pleasure.
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