Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to bring together the perspectives of anthropology, photography and the subject being photographed, as a theoretical contribution and a methodological invitation, with the scope of understanding how we anthropologists understands the other, how the other perceives that understanding, how we are observed by the other, and how we perceive its understanding of us. Based on Roy Wagner’s contributions, the act of photography is presented as a moment of invention, that is, as the moment in which the contexts that are captured and made objective in the image extend. Two photographic exhibitions will thus be analysed, based on such contributions. They were carried out in the town of Alfajayucán, Hidalgo (Mexico), within the ñähñu indigenous communities in El Espíritu and San Antonio Corrales, during the months of May and June 2008, respectively. And they focus on the experiences resulting from a project on the view of the photographer-anthropologist and that of the ñähñu participants, during an anthropological investigation on cosmovision and ritual specialists.The journal Memoria y Sociedad is registered under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License. Thus, this work may be reproduced, distributed, and publicly shared in digital format, as long as the names of the authors and Pontificia Universidad Javeriana are acknowledged. Others are allowed to quote, adapt, transform, auto-archive, republish, and create based on this material, for any purpose (even commercial ones), provided the authorship is duly acknowledged, a link to the original work is provided, and it is specified if changes have been made. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana does not hold the rights of published works and the authors are solely responsible for the contents of their works; they keep the moral, intellectual, privacy, and publicity rights.
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