Dimitrios Theodossopoulos
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Static sketches in transformation
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The chapter provides a description of the old Emberá code of dress, as this is conceived, in static terms, as ‘tradition’. A description of the normative Emberá attire and the Emberá practice of body painting is indispensible—not only for the benefit of the uninitiated reader—but also as a point of departure for a more nuanced analysis in the following chapters. As the author reflexively admits, his scholarly comparisons with the previous ethnographic record structure his ethnographic nostalgia, and provide a measure of comparison to appreciate that even some of the most old-fashioned elements of the Emberá dress code are now re-adapted to meet contemporary concerns. Emberá attire, even when statically conceived as ‘traditional’, is subject to change.

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Exoticisation undressed

Ethnographic nostalgia and authenticity in Emberá clothes

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