Walking in the pluriverse: things, livusias, and hauntings from the perspective of affective archeologies

In our transits through the Southeast and Southwest of Piauí (Brazil), we have noticed that following archaeological practices can produce engagements with haunted beings and events, which project the existence of multiple realities to the dimension of experience. Such crossings are expressed in nar...

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Autores: Mageste, Leandro Elias Canaan, Amaral, Alencar de Miranda
Tipo de documento: artigo
Estado:Versão publicada
Data de publicação:2024
País:Brasil
Recursos:Sociedade de Arqueologia Brasileira (SAB)
Repositório:Revista de Arqueologia
Idioma:português
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.revista.sabnet.org:article/1109
Acesso em linha:https://revista.sabnet.org/ojs/index.php/sab/article/view/1109
Access Level:Acceso aberto
Palavra-chave:Livusias
Pluriverso
Arqueologias Afetivas
livusias
pluriverse
affective archeologies
pluriverso
arqueologías afectivas
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Resumo:In our transits through the Southeast and Southwest of Piauí (Brazil), we have noticed that following archaeological practices can produce engagements with haunted beings and events, which project the existence of multiple realities to the dimension of experience. Such crossings are expressed in narratives that are partly related to the term livusia. We argue that, in these interfaces, some strategies for building worlds and associations between beings and things are elaborated, challenging the authorized discourses on heritage. In the context, we will discuss how archeologies open for different forms of knowledge are well positioned to reflect on interactions that are sedimented in the territories of sensoriality and affections, allowing to visualize outlines of the pluriverse, in the context of a political ontology.