出版社:LESC (Laboratoire d'ethnologie et de sociologie comparative, CNRS-Université Paris X)
摘要:L’Inde du Sud et l’Amazonie sont aujourd’hui les deux patries principales de la théorie de l’alliance. Depuis une trentaine d’années, ces deux grandes aires culturelles partagent en outre une configuration de parenté — à la fois modèle de terminologie et formule d’alliance — qu’on appelle le système dravidien 1 .
其他摘要:Meta-germanity and meta-affinity: an Indo-Amazonian comparison. This article considers the work of theorization of the Dravidian kinship system, based on the writings of Louis Dumont, conducted over the last fifteen years in India and Amazonia. The author compares and comments on the “revisions” of the Dumontian approach developed by Raymond Jamous in his book on the relation of meta-germanity and by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro. She highlights the perspectives opened up by these revisions, especially for the study of the very different cosmological status of marriage in southern India and in Amazonia.