Antropología y ecología política del estado
trayectorias y posibilidades de interacción
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https://doi.org/10.24201/es.2025v43.e2822Palabras clave:
antropología política, ecología política, estado, capitalismo, naturalezaResumen
La antropología del estado y la ecología política del estado evidencian una escasa relación de trabajo y, en cambio, muchos paralelismos teóricos, analíticos y empíricos. Este artículo reconstruye sus trayectorias de trabajo para dar pistas acerca de los aspectos que han restringido el diálogo. Específicamente se identifican dos circunstancias que contribuyeron al despliegue de caminos relativamente desconectados. Por una parte está el desfase temporal entre sus momentos de emergencia y, por otra, sus distintas maneras de integrar el análisis del capitalismo y la naturaleza. Con base en este panorama bibliográfico, se reflexiona sobre la importancia y las posibilidades de una interacción interdisciplinar.
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