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Apresentação

Segata, Jean ; Lewgoy, Bernardo ; Felipe Vander Velden ; Bevilaqua, Ciméa

Horizontes antropológicos, 2017-07, Vol.23 (48), p.9 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Porto Alegre: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social

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  • Título:
    Apresentação
  • Autor: Segata, Jean ; Lewgoy, Bernardo ; Felipe Vander Velden ; Bevilaqua, Ciméa
  • Assuntos: Academic disciplines ; Animal human relations ; Animal rights movement ; Animals ; Anthropology ; Epistemology ; Ethnography ; Feminism ; Museums ; Postcolonialism ; Repopulation ; Social activism ; Social movements
  • É parte de: Horizontes antropológicos, 2017-07, Vol.23 (48), p.9
  • Descrição: In contemporary anthropology, the human-animal relationship has been treated from two related fronts of discussion: political and epistemological. The first involves activism and new social movements around the rights and morals of animals, while the other begins to question and reposition qualities and distinctions between animals and humans. In both cases, the question undoubtedly is that we have celebrated the appearance of the animal subject in recent ethnographies, replacing the old animal object, which was described as a symbol or usable thing. Interestingly, the animal presence in anthropology has not only produced a specific effect in its particular field but, just as with the introduction of postcolonial studies and feminism into the discipline over the last four decades, we have produced criticisms that have built anthropological theories with more color, genre, and now, beings, in a repopulation beyond the anthropos.
  • Editor: Porto Alegre: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social
  • Idioma: Português

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