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Urban Anthropology in Lima: An Overview

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2022

James M. Wallace*
Affiliation:
North Carolina State University
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Lima is one of several cities in Latin America that have been the subject of a relatively large number of studies by anthropologists. About thirty years' worth of anthropological research in Lima has accrued, yet little has been done in the way of synthesis, although Millones (1978), Osterling (1980), and Lloyd (1980) have made summary comments toward this end in introductions to their recent books. No ethnography of the entire city has been attempted, and in many ways, the research has been concerned only with relatively smaller units and bounded groups, particularly squatter settlements and highland migrants. Nor have the linkages between studies and groups often been made. I will briefly discuss here, within a typological framework, the ethnographic studies carried out in Lima with an eye to describing and integrating the nature, focus, and methods of these studies.

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Copyright © 1984 by Latin American Research Review

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This essay grew out of discussion with Dr. Jorge P. Osterling when I had a Fulbright lectureship at the Catholic University in Lima a few years ago. The Fulbright Commission in Lima, directed by Dr. Marcia Koth de Paredes, facilitated my work there. Sandy Wallace read each draft and encouraged me in completing the manuscript.

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