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Current Anthropology | 2016

General MacArthur among the Guna: The Aesthetics of Power and Alterity in an Amerindian Society

Paolo Fortis

This article deals with issues surrounding the study of indigenous appropriations of symbols of military power. It focuses on the case of Guna people from the San Blas Archipelago of Panama who, in the 1940s, carved some wooden figures in the likeness of General Douglas MacArthur and used them as auxiliary spirits in collective healing rituals. By appealing to anthropological reflections on the notion of style, the article suggests a correlation between stylistic variations in forms of visual art, sociality, and power. It exploits the potential of style analysis for interpreting historical phenomena from an anthropological perspective. It is argued that there is a strong link between the stylistic changes in Guna woodcarving and the sociopolitical transformations that occurred in the middle of the twentieth century. The Guna figures of MacArthur are the outcome of a stylistic switch toward individuation, paralleled by the creation of strong political subjects called upon by the historical events of the first half of the twentieth century in San Blas. Finally, the case of cross-cultural appropriation discussed in the article shows the potential of ethnographic studies of local lived worlds in furthering the understanding of global events such as World War II.


Wright, J.D. (Eds.). (2015). International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences. Oxford: Elsevier, pp. 36-43 | 2015

Kinship in Anthropology

Joanna Overing; Paolo Fortis; Margherita Margiotti

This article outlines the development of kinship studies in anthropology from their beginning to our days. It reviews classic debates on descent and marriage, the role of gender studies in rethinking kinship categories and the more recent contributions approaching the subject from the perspective of the body, aesthetics, and new reproductive technologies. In doing so, this article provides a critical approach to assess the fundamental and ongoing contribution of the kinship studies to the discipline of anthropology.


Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | 2010

The birth of design : a Kuna theory of body and personhood.

Paolo Fortis


Archive | 2013

Kuna Art and Shamanism: An Ethnographic Approach

Paolo Fortis


Archive | 2013

Kuna Art and Shamanism

Paolo Fortis


St. Andrews: Centre for Amerindian, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of St Andrews, Occasional publication, Vol.33 | 2011

The archaeological encounter : anthropological perspectives.

Paolo Fortis; I. Praet


Revista Enfoques | 2017

O nascimento do desenho: Uma teoria Kuna do corpo e da pessoa

Paolo Fortis


Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | 2017

Ewart, Elizabeth. Space and society in Central Brazil: a Panará ethnography. xv, 283 pp., map, table, illus., bibliogr. London: Bloomsbury, 2013. £27.99 (paper): Book reviews

Paolo Fortis


Russell, A. & Rahman, E. (Eds.). (2015). The master plant : tobacco in lowland South America. London: Bloomsbury, pp. 199-214 | 2015

Smoking tobacco and swinging the Chicha : on different modes of sociality among Guna ('Kuna') people.

Paolo Fortis


Powroznik, Maike; Margiotti, Margherita; Fortis, Paolo (2015). Designing Guna World in Panama. Crafting Beauty. Zürich: Völkerkundemuseum der Universität Zürich. | 2015

Designing Guna World in Panama. Crafting Beauty

Maike Powroznik; Margherita Margiotti; Paolo Fortis

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University of St Andrews

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