Vicos and Beyond: A Half Century of Applying Anthropology in Peru

The Vicos Project, conducted in Peru by Allan Holmberg and Carlos Monge between 1952 and 1962, was, in its time, the most influential contribution to applied anthropology in the Andean countries as well as within the developing world. The project provoked strong controversy not only as it was being done but also in later years and still today.

Despite the enormous quantity of professional writing and criticism about the project, key information about the project remained unavailable until now. Vicos and Beyond assembles firsthand accounts from leaders of the project together with critiques from various authors and viewpoints, and then adds comparative descriptions of later and current projects in Peru, including information from the people of Vicos today. The authors of the chapters enable the reader to understand, assess, compare, and judge the remarkable role these initiatives have played in the development of applied anthropology.

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Vicos and Beyond: A Half Century of Applying Anthropology in Peru

The Vicos Project, conducted in Peru by Allan Holmberg and Carlos Monge between 1952 and 1962, was, in its time, the most influential contribution to applied anthropology in the Andean countries as well as within the developing world. The project provoked strong controversy not only as it was being done but also in later years and still today.

Despite the enormous quantity of professional writing and criticism about the project, key information about the project remained unavailable until now. Vicos and Beyond assembles firsthand accounts from leaders of the project together with critiques from various authors and viewpoints, and then adds comparative descriptions of later and current projects in Peru, including information from the people of Vicos today. The authors of the chapters enable the reader to understand, assess, compare, and judge the remarkable role these initiatives have played in the development of applied anthropology.

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The Vicos Project, conducted in Peru by Allan Holmberg and Carlos Monge between 1952 and 1962, was, in its time, the most influential contribution to applied anthropology in the Andean countries as well as within the developing world. The project provoked strong controversy not only as it was being done but also in later years and still today.

Despite the enormous quantity of professional writing and criticism about the project, key information about the project remained unavailable until now. Vicos and Beyond assembles firsthand accounts from leaders of the project together with critiques from various authors and viewpoints, and then adds comparative descriptions of later and current projects in Peru, including information from the people of Vicos today. The authors of the chapters enable the reader to understand, assess, compare, and judge the remarkable role these initiatives have played in the development of applied anthropology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780759119741
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/16/2010
Pages: 358
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Tom Greaves is emeritus professor of anthropology at Bucknell University. Ralph Bolton is professor of anthropology at Pomona College. Florencia Zapata is Cultural Heritage Program Officer at The Mountain Institute.

Table of Contents

Introduction Tom Greaves Ralph Bolton vii

Part I Remembering the Vicos Project

Chapter 1 Who Was That Gringo? Holmberg before Vicos Tom Greaves 3

Chapter 2 Early Years of the Vicos Project from the Perspective of a Sympathetic Participant Observer William Mangin 19

Chapter 3 Lessons from Vicos Clifford R. Barnett 39

Chapter 4 Anthropological Journeys: Vicos and the Callejón de Huaylas, 1948 to 2006 Paul L. Doughty 51

Part II Evaluating the Vicos Project

Chapter 5 Anthropological Hope and Social Reality: Cornell's Vicos Project Reexamined William P. Mitchell 81

Chapter 6 Modernizing Peru: Negotiating Indigenismo, Science, and the "Indian Problem" in the Cornell-Peru Project Jason Pribilsky 103

Chapter 7 Reflections on Vicos: Anthropology, the Cold War, and the Idea of Peasant Conservatism Eric B. Ross 129

Chapter 8 Vicos as a Model: A Retrospective Enrique Mayer 163

Part III Alternatives to the Vicos Project

Chapter 9 Globalizing Andean Society: Migration and Change in Peru's Peasant Communities Karsten Paerregaard 195

Chapter 10 Chijnaya-The Birth and Evolution of an Andean Community: Memories and Reflections of an Applied Anthropologist Ralph Bolton 215

Chapter 11 The Case of Kuyo Chico Jorge A. Flores Ochoa 265

Part IV Vicos Today

Chapter 12 Cornell Returns to Vicos, 2005 Billie Jean Isbell 283

Chapter 13 Remembering Vicos: Local Memories and Voices Florencia Zapata 309

Conclusion Tom Greaves Ralph Bolton Florencia Zapata 345

Index 349

About the Editors and Contributors 355

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