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- W1575495983 abstract "This dissertation presents the results of anarchaeological study of the Inka occupation and transformation ofthe Amaybamba Valley, Peru, during the Late Horizon, just prior tothe Spanish Conquest. This region lies among the dense cloudforests of the eastern Andes, and was situated at the northwesternedges of the Inka heartland centered around the former imperialcapital of Cuzco. The main interest for the Inkas in the Amaybambalay in its capacity to produce large amounts of coca, a plant whichwas the foundation of a great many exchange relationships acrossthe Andes. Not only was it central to exchanges between humans, butalso with the most important non-human powers of the Inka world.These powers included major landscape entities, such as themountains (apukuna) and other kinds of earth beings (often in theform of rock outcrops, or lakes, known as wak'as). The main focusof this dissertation is the question of how these entities weremade subjects of the Inka polity. The broader theoretical frameworkthat underpins my thesis is what I refer to as `politicalontology', from which I argue for taking a `step-back' from moretraditional (post-Enlightenment) accounts of politics which assumethe state is a set of relationships between human actors only, andthereby consider the possibility of non-modern states in whichother-than-human beings could be made into political subjects. TheAmaybamba is thus presented as a case-study through which we canexamine the empirical, archaeological traces of just such processesof subjectification. The Inka presence in the Amaybamba mainly tookthe form of a series of royal landholdings, which were associatedwith a number of aristocratic lineages within the empire. Myarguments therefore have broader implications for how we understandthe royal estate system more generally. In particular, I suggestthat the royal estates - which appear from our Western perspectiveto resemble a series of elite-owned plantations - were in Inka eyesseen more as a means to discipline and control the productivecapacities of a potent community of non-humans." @default.
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- W1575495983 title "Politics, infrastructure and non-human subjects: The Inka occupation of the Amaybamba cloud forests" @default.
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