Viviendo con el mar

inestabilidad litoral y territorios en movimiento en La Barra, Pacífico colombiano

Authors

  • María Isabel Galindo-Orrego Universidad Icesi, Cali

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18046/retf.i14.3548

Abstract

In the beaches of La Barra, on the shores of the Colombian Pacific Ocean, the life is tied to the movement of the sea. The questions that inspire this inquiry are how ways of living are outlined amidst constant change aroused by the thrust of the water and how this instability is assimilated by those who experience it. This article tracks ethnographically the formation of La Barra to the rhythm of the environment’s transformations, and explores the local explanations to such alterations. From an anthropological point of view in dialogue with
environmental history, this work aims to think human agency in relation to nature’s agitations through a telluric weave that links humanity to the transformations of the earth.

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Author Biography

  • María Isabel Galindo-Orrego, Universidad Icesi, Cali

    Docente e investigadora de la Universidad Icesi (Cali). Este artículo hace parte de la investigación realizada para la obtención del título de magíster en Estudios Sociales y Políticos de la Universidad Icesi (2015-2017). Su última publicación es la reseña "Incertidumbre, provisionalidad e independencia: ¿sujeción o libertad?", Revista CS 17 (2015): 185-187.

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Published

2019-04-29

How to Cite

Viviendo con el mar: inestabilidad litoral y territorios en movimiento en La Barra, Pacífico colombiano. (2019). Trans-Pasando Fronteras, (14). https://doi.org/10.18046/retf.i14.3548