The landscape of the vineyard. A look from anthropology
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https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2011.09.066Keywords:
Landscape, Vineyard, AnthropologyAbstract
Research on the landscape is often concerned with those who are considered, for some or several reasons, extraordinary. That is not the case. Luis Vicente Elías is interested in everyday landscapes, especially those we see every day and which are part of the daily activity of the rural environment. What is the daily agrarian landscape for this anthropologist? Nothing more, nothing less, than that produced over time by people who carry out an agricultural activity in a defined space. This is the first idea that sustains the research on which this work is based: the landscape in relation to the activity.
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