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VICTOR TURNER E A ANTROPOLOGIA NO BRASIL. DUAS VISÕES. ENTREVISTAS COM ROBERTO DAMATTA E YVONNE MAGGIE1

Cavalcanti, Maria Laura Viveiros de Castro ; Sinder, Valter ; Lage, Giselle Carino

Sociologia & Antropologia, 2013-11, Vol.3 (6), p.339

Rio de Janeiro: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Sociais

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  • Título:
    VICTOR TURNER E A ANTROPOLOGIA NO BRASIL. DUAS VISÕES. ENTREVISTAS COM ROBERTO DAMATTA E YVONNE MAGGIE1
  • Autor: Cavalcanti, Maria Laura Viveiros de Castro ; Sinder, Valter ; Lage, Giselle Carino
  • Assuntos: Anthropology ; Religion ; Rites & ceremonies
  • É parte de: Sociologia & Antropologia, 2013-11, Vol.3 (6), p.339
  • Descrição: The interviews of Roberto DaMatta and Yvonne Ma- ggie enlighten the fruitful dialogue established by Brazi- lian anthropologists with Victor Turner's work. Rituals' prominent role in social processes and the inclusion of Western societies in anthropological research deeply in- fluenced DaMatta's own work, which renewed Brazilian social sciences as a whole. The concept of social drama, in turn, inspired Maggie's research, which broke new grounds in the anthropology of religion and urban anthropology. The interviews tell us about a lively anthropology based not only in field research, but also in many intellectual interchanges shared with teachers and colleagues. They tell us about the insights that drove rich research proces- ses as well as little-known but remarkable aspects of a highly innovative moment of anthropology in Brazil. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
  • Editor: Rio de Janeiro: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Sociais
  • Idioma: Português

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