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Professor Philippe Descola Chair in Anthropology of Nature Bibliography PROFESSOR PHILIPPE DESCOLA CHAIR IN ANTHROPOLOGY OF NATURE BIBLIOGRAPHY BOOKS La Nature domestique: symbolisme et praxis dans l'écologie des Achuar, Paris, Fondation Singer-Polignac and Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 1986, 450 p. (Spanish translation: Quito-Lima, Institut Français d’Études Andines- Éditions Abya-Yala, 1988; English translation: Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994). Les Idées de l'anthropologie (with G. Lenclud, C. Severi and A.C. Taylor), Paris, Armand Colin, 1988, 208 p. (Hungarian translation: Budapest, Szazadveg Könyvklub, 1993). Les Lances du crépuscule. Relations jivaros, haute Amazonie, Paris, Plon, “Terre humain” collection, 1993, 506 p. (English translation: The New Press, New York, for the United States and Harper Collins, London, for the United Kingdom, 1996; German translation: Klett und Cotta, Stuttgart, 1996, new edition, Suhrkamp, Berlin 2011; Spanish translation: Fondo de Cultura Económica, Buenos Aires, 2005; Portuguese translation: Cosac & Naify, São Paulo, 2006; Chinese translation: Yingpan, Beijing, ongoing). Antropología de la Naturaleza, Lima, Lluvia Editores & Instituto Francés de Estudios Andinos, 2003, 91 p. Par-delà nature et culture, Paris, Gallimard, Bibliothèque des sciences humaines, 2005, 623 p. (German translation: Suhrkamp, Berlin, 2011; Spanish translation: Amorrortu, Madrid & Buenos Aires, 2012; English translation: The University of Chicago Press, ongoing; Russian translation: New Literary Observer, Moscow, ongoing; Turkish translation: Bilgi University Press, Istanbul, ongoing; Italian translation: SEID Editori, Florence, ongoing). Les atmosphères de la politique. Dialogue pour un monde commun (edited by Bruno Latour and Pasquale Gagliardi, with François Jullien, Gilles Kepel, Derrick de Kerckhove, Giovanni Levi, Sebastiano Maffettone, Angelo Scola, Peter Sloterdijk, Isabelle Stengers and Adam Zagajewski), Paris, Les Empêcheurs de penser en rond, 2006 (Spanish translation: Madrid, Editorial Complutense, 2008). Diversité des natures, diversité des cultures, Paris, Bayard, “Les petites conferences” collection, 2010, 85 p. (Italian translation: Book Time, 2011) L’écologie des autres. L’anthropologie et la question de la nature, Paris, Éditions Quae, 2011, 110 p. (English translation: Prickly Paradigm Press, Chicago, ongoing). Les grandes civilisations (with Anne Cheng, Christian Goudineau, Nicolas Grimal, Henry Laurens, John Scheid and Michel Tardieu), Paris, Bayard/Collège de France, 2011. BIBLIOGRAPHY / PR. DESCOLA 1 EDITED WORKS Dictionnaire de l'ethnologie et de l'anthropologie, Paris, PUF (with M. Abélés, P. Bonte, J.-P. Digard, C. Duby, J.-C. Galey, M. Izard, J. Jamin and G. Lenclud), 1991, 756 p. (Spanish translation: Madrid, Akal, 1996; Italian translation: Turin, Einaudi, 2006; Romanian translation: Ia i, Polirom, 1999; Arabic translation: Beirut, 2006; Korean translation: in press). ş La Remontée de l'Amazone. Anthropologie et histoire des sociétés amazoniennes, (with A.C. Taylor), special issue of L'Homme, 126-128, April-December 1993, 600 p. Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives (with G. Pálsson), London, Routledge, 1996, 310 p. (Spanish translation: Mexico, Siglo Veintiuno, 2001). La Production du social. Autour de Maurice Godelier. Actes du Colloque de Cerisy (with J. Hamel and P. Lemonnier), Paris, Fayard, 1999, 515 p. La Fabrique des images. Visions du monde et formes de la représentation, Paris, Somogy & Musée du quai Branly, 2010, 224 p., 160 illustrations in the text and outside the text. Claude Lévi-Strauss. Un parcours dans le siècle, Paris, Odile Jacob and the Collège de France, 2012, 302 p. EXHIBITION Curator of the La Fabrique des images exhibition. Musée du quai Branly, Paris, from February 2, 2010 to July 17, 2011. ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTIONS 1 1977 – “Contacts interethniques dans l’Oriente équatorien: un exemple d'acculturation médiatisée”, (with A.C. Taylor), in La forêt dans ses confins andins, pp.• 10-19, Grenoble, AFERPA-Univeristy of Grenoble. 2 1981a – “El conjunto jivaro en los comienzos de la conquista española del Alto Amazonas”, (with A.C. Taylor), Bulletin de l'Institut Français d’Études Andines, 10 (3•-4), pp. 7-54. 3 1981b – “From scattered to nucleated settlements: a process of socioeconomic change among the Achuar”, in N. Whitten (edited by) Cultural Transformations and Ethnicity• in Modern Ecuador, pp. 614-646, Urbana: University of Illinois Press; Spanish translation (in La Amazonia ecuatoriana. La otra cara del progreso, Éditions Mundo Shuar, Quito, 1981, pp. 83-113). 4 1982a - “Ethnicité et développement économique: le cas de la Fédération des Centres Shuar”, in Indianité, ethnocide, Indigénisme en Amérique latine, pp. 221- 237,• Paris-Toulouse, Éditions du CNRS; Spanish translation (in Indianidad, etnocidio e indigenismo en America Latina, CEMCA - Instituto Indigenista Americano, Mexico, 1988, pp. 297-317). 5 1982b – “Les guerriers de l'invisible: sociologie comparative de l'agression chamanique en Amazonie et en Nouvelle-Guinée”, (with J.L. Lory), l'Ethnographie 87•-88, pp. 85-111. BIBLIOGRAPHY / PR. DESCOLA 2 6 1982c – “Territorial adjustments among the Achuar of Ecuador”, Informations sur les Sciences Sociales, 21 (2), pp. 299-318. • 7 1983a – “Le jardin de Colibri: procès de travail et catégorisations sexuelles chez les Achuar du Haut Amazone”, L'Homme, 23 (1), pp. 3-31; Spanish translation (Cultura• , vol. 7, no 19, 1984, Quito et America Indígena, XLVIII (1), 1988, Mexico) and Serbo-Croatian translation (Marksisticka misao, 5, 1986, Belgrade, pp. 139- 164). 8 1983b – “Appropiación de la tierra entre los Achuar”, America Indígena (Mexico), 43 (2), April-June. • 9 1984a – “Demografia y territorialidad de los Achuar del Ecuador”, Antropología (Quito), 3, pp. 131-35. • 10 1984b – “Limitaciones ecológicas del desarollo de la Amazonia: un estudio de caso en la Amazonia ecuatoriana”, in Población Indígena y Desarollo Económico, pp. •71-82, Quito, Ediciones Abya-Yala. 11 1985 – “De l'Indien naturalisé à l'Indien naturaliste: sociétés amazoniennes sous le regard de l'Occident”, in A. Cadoret (edited by), Protection de la nature: histoire• et idéologie. De la nature à l'environnement, pp. 221-235, Paris, l'Harmattan. 12 1986a – “Contrôle social de la transgression et guerre de vendetta dans le Haut Amazone”, Droits et Cultures, 11, pp. 137-40. • 13 1986b – “L’enseignement de l'anthropologie sociale à l'EHESS”, Bulletin de l'Association Française des Anthropologues, 23-24, pp. 14-16. • 14 1988a – “La chefferie amérindienne dans l'anthropologie politique”, Revue Française de Sciences Politiques, vol. 38, no 5, pp. 818-26. • 15 1988b – “Le déterminisme famélique”, in A. Cadoret (edited by), Chasser le naturel..., “Cahier des Études Rurales” no 5, pp. 121-136, Paris, Éditions de l'École des• Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales; Spanish translation (in Etnoecologica, 1, 1992, Mexico) 16 1989a – “Head-shrinkers versus shrinks: Jivaroan analysis of dreams”, Man, The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (n.s.), vol. 24, no 3, September 1989,• pp.439-450. 17 1989b – “Pensée mythique et théories de l'identité dans le monde amazo- nien”, in A. Jacob (edited by) Encyclopédie philosophique universelle, I, L'Univers philosophique• , pp. 1521-1524, Paris, PUF. 18 1990a – “Cosmologies du chasseur amazonien”, in Pour Jean Malaurie. 102 témoignages en hommage à quarante ans d'études arctiques, pp. 59-64, Paris, Plon. • 19 1990b – entries: “aroe/bope”, “kanaima”, “Ñamandu”, “wakan” and “yuy marä ey”, in A. Jacob (edited by) Encyclopédie philosophique universelle, II, Les notions philosophiques,• dictionnaire, volume 2, Paris, PUF. 20 1991a – “Les sociétés exotiques ont-elles des paysages”, discussions with E. Copet-Rougier, B. Glowczewski-Barker, M. Izard, C. Lévi-Strauss and B. Saladin d'Anglure,• introduced by J. Cloarec and P. Lamaison, Études Rurales, no 121-124, January-December 1991, pp. 151-158. 21 1991b – Entries: “Amazonie”, “Amérique” (with M. Izard), “Écologie culturelle”, “Guerre” (with M. Izard), “Nimuendajú, C.”, “Nordenskiöld, E.”, • BIBLIOGRAPHY / PR. DESCOLA 3 “Sauvage”, “Sociobiologie”, “Steward, J. H.”, in Dictionnaire de l'ethnologie et de l'anthropologie, Paris, PUF. 22 1992a – “Lezioni amazzoniche “, in F. La Cecla (edited by) Pornoecologia. La natura e sua immagine, pp.59-70, Milan, Volontà. • 23 1992b – “Societies of nature and the nature of society”, in A. Kuper (edited by) Conceptualizing Society, pp.107-126, London, Routledge. • 24 1992c – “Natureza e sociedade. Entrevista con Philippe Descola”, Revista de Antropologia (São Paulo) 35, pp. 205-223. • 25 1993a – “Introduction” (with A. C. Taylor) in a special issue of L'Homme, La remontée de l'Amazone. Anthropologie et histoire des sociétés amazoniennes, no 126• -128, April-December 1993, pp. 13-24. 26 1993b – “Les affinités sélectives: alliance, guerre et prédation dans l'ensemble jivaro”, L'Homme 126-128, pp.171-190 (Portuguese translation in Sexta feira 7, São• Paulo, pp. 74-86). 27 1994a – “Action et activisme humanitaire en Amazonie”, in F. Barret-Ducrocq (directed by) Intervenir? Droits de la personne et raison d’État, pp. 254-257, Paris, Bernard• Grasset. 28 1994b – “Homeostasis as a cultural system: the Jivaro case” in A. Roosevelt (edited by) Amazonian Indians from Prehistory to the Present: Anthropological Perspectives• , pp. 203-224, Tucson, The University of Arizona Press. 29 1994c – “La vie est un songe”, Gradhiva no 16, pp. 113-115. 30 •1994d – “Pourquoi les Indiens d'Amazonie n'ont-ils pas domestiqué le pécari ?
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