2015
DOI: 10.1111/anhu.12066
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The Ordinary Envy of Aguabuena People: Revisiting Universalistic Ideas from Local Entanglements

Abstract: Envy encompasses various forms of relatedness among Aguabuena people, a small potter community of rural Andean Colombia. Drawing from ethnographic material, this article explores how envy is reciprocated in three concrete scenarios (kinship, legal sues, and hydraulics), arguing for an understanding centered in envy's ordinariness and daily practices as an analytical context from where to revisit more universalistic ideas

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“… 2 This approach to envy has prevailed until the present in Latin American studies, while broadening the initial perspective on oral cultures (Taggart 2012), inter-ethnic relations (de Vidas 2007), migratory contexts (Tapias and Escandell 2011), potters in villages (Castellanos 2013) or urban contexts (Hicks 2013). …”
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“… 2 This approach to envy has prevailed until the present in Latin American studies, while broadening the initial perspective on oral cultures (Taggart 2012), inter-ethnic relations (de Vidas 2007), migratory contexts (Tapias and Escandell 2011), potters in villages (Castellanos 2013) or urban contexts (Hicks 2013). …”
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confidence: 99%