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Gisèle Krauskopff, « Writing about power figures », Ateliers d'anthropologie, ID : 10.4000/ateliers.14438
“In the last analysis, whether consciously or no, it is always by borrowing from our daily experiences and by shading them, where necessary, with new tints that we derive the elements which help us to restore the past.”Marc Bloch, The Historian’s Craft. It is 1970. Philippe Sagant is walking towards the Tibetan Tokpe valley in northeastern Nepal with Motta and Tarang, two Limbu friends from the village of Libang, where he has been conducting a study since 1966. fig. 1 – “The fine team” Right...