Caribbean–Mediterranean counterpoint
Caribbean–Mediterranean counterpoint This afterword comments on the articles collected in this special issue dedicated to the counterpoint between the Mediterranean where Fernando Ortiz grew up, and the Caribbean where he…
Annihilating the “savage slot” from anthropology: Materializing reflexive practices
Annihilating the “savage slot” from anthropology: Materializing reflexive practices Calls to “decolonize” the social sciences have reverberated in academia since at least the 1950s. Anthropology, in particular, has been marked…
The reluctant native: Or, decolonial ontologies and epistemic disobedience
The reluctant native: Or, decolonial ontologies and epistemic disobedience Anthropologists, in regular intervals, tend to ask a cardinal question: How do we know what we know? Storms about ethnography and…
Decolonizing ethnographies
Decolonizing ethnographies For this Currents section, we have called upon anthropologists across the global South and North in the attempt to mainstream the long overdue issue of decolonizing ethnographies. On…
Listening to disrupt ethnographic representations
Listening to disrupt ethnographic representations Convinced that ethnography still provides a critical tool for studying and understanding our ever-changing and complex world, I present here a case for approaching ethnographic…
Surveillance, Radicalization, and Prison Change Self-Analysis of an Ethnographic Survey Under Tension
Surveillance, Radicalization, and Prison Change Self-Analysis of an Ethnographic Survey Under Tension Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article is based on a sociological research, combining qualitative interviews…
Clay and earth: Excavating partialities and relations
Clay and earth: Excavating partialities and relations Inspired by the idea of “transculturation,” formulated as a contrastive metaphor and concept by Fernando Ortiz in the 1940s, this article seeks to…
Talking culture—revisited
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The intensive image: Transculturation, creativity and presence in the cult of María Lionza
The intensive image: Transculturation, creativity and presence in the cult of María Lionza The cult of María Lionza is an Afro-Latin American religion native to Venezuela which usually involves episodes…
Minhoto counterpoints: On metaphysical pluralism and social emergence
Minhoto counterpoints: On metaphysical pluralism and social emergence In his classic work Contrapunteo cubano, Fernando Ortiz shows how two different plants and the products they yield can be at the…
Talking culture: New boundaries, new rhetorics of exclusion in Europe
Talking culture: New boundaries, new rhetorics of exclusion in Europe In the contemporary debate concerning European integration and the “problem” of Third World immigration no less than in developments in…
“How Will You Give Back?”: On Becoming a Compañera as a Feminist Methodology from the Cracks
“How Will You Give Back?”: On Becoming a Compañera as a Feminist Methodology from the Cracks Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Issues of power, inequality, and representation in…
The Power to be Ethical: Controlling Moral Assemblages in Border Militias
The Power to be Ethical: Controlling Moral Assemblages in Border Militias Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Every year, hundreds of citizens patrol the Mexican border dressed in camouflage…
True brujos and imitators: A reading of Fernando Ortiz’s Los negros brujos (1906)
True brujos and imitators: A reading of Fernando Ortiz’s Los negros brujos (1906) This article offers a reading of Ortiz’s first book, Los negros brujos (). By following the theme…
Strategies of dealing with the other: Coexistence and exclusion
Strategies of dealing with the other: Coexistence and exclusion The specific character of Ortiz’s theory of transculturation is dependent on the Cuban context in which, and for which, it was…
The lexicographic studies of Fernando Ortiz Fernández
The lexicographic studies of Fernando Ortiz Fernández This article analyzes the lexicographical studies undertaken by the distinguished Cuban anthropologist and ethnologist Fernando Ortiz Fernández concerning the Spanish spoken in Cuba.…
The fetishes of Fernando Ortiz
The fetishes of Fernando Ortiz A materialistic way to account for the continuities and discontinuities of the extended work of Cuban researcher, writer, and politician Fernando Ortiz, is to follow…
The legacy of Ortiz’s Yorubization of Lucumí: Translation as transculturation
The legacy of Ortiz’s Yorubization of Lucumí: Translation as transculturation The contemporary retranslation and circulation of Lucumí songs for the orishas (deities) among devotees and scholars in Cuba inadvertently reproduces…
Border dialectics and the border multiple: A view from the northern Caribbean
Border dialectics and the border multiple: A view from the northern Caribbean Questions related to hybridity, creolization, and the porosity of cultural forms have long concerned anthropologists. More often than…
A network of networks: Fernando Ortiz, crossroad between cultures
A network of networks: Fernando Ortiz, crossroad between cultures This article analyzes the role that Fernando Ortiz played in the articulation of transatlantic intellectual and academic networks between different Latin…