1st Edition

Ancient Alterity in the Andes A Recognition of Others

By George F. Lau Copyright 2013
248 Pages
by Routledge

248 Pages
by Routledge

248 Pages
by Routledge

Ancient Alterity in the Andes is the first major treatment on ancient alterity: how people in the past regarded others. At least since the 1970s, alterity has been an influential concept in different fields, from art history, psychology and philosophy, to linguistics and ethnography. Having gained steam in concert with postmodernism’s emphasis on self-reflection and discourse, it is especially... Read more

1. Recognising Others: an Introduction  2. Region, Art and Society and during the Early Intermediate Period  3. Familiar Others: Kin, Collectivity and Authority  4. Predatorial Relations 5. The Dead and the Living  6. Conclusions

Biography

George Lau is Senior Lecturer at the Sainsbury Research Unit, School of World Art Studies and Museology, University of East Anglia, UK.

"Lau presents a spirited defense of the intermediate period/horizon chronological scheme of Andean archaeology, arguing that the marked regionalism of the Early Intermediate Period was mediated by a peculiar politics of alterity.  This well-researched, thought-provoking book will appeal widely to archaeologists working in the Andes and beyond.  Summing Up: Highly recommended." 

– E. R. Swenson, University of Toronto, in CHOICE