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Mestizaje, transculturation, anthropophagy, and the lower senses

The Senses & Society, 2022
Mestizaje, transculturation, and anthropophagy were among the most widespread terms used to refer to Latin American culture during the twentieth century.
Cristóbal F. Barria Bignotti
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Anthropophagy, European enlightenment, science and technology studies, and responsible knowledge construction in Brazil

Social Studies of Science, 2022
Many parts of the world receive from abroad not only objects of technology, but also scientific discoveries, and organizing elements and practices as well.
Ivan da Costa Marques
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“Amantes del Barrio Franklin”: Reading Chilean Shakespeare Through Cultural Anthropophagy

Shakespeare Bulletin, 2022
:Cultural Anthropophagy, an artistic approach that originated in Brazil, takes cannibalism as a metaphor for consuming what is useful from the colonizer’s culture and using it to make new, self-affirming art.
Morgan Graham
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Appropriating Shakespeare in Brazil: Cultural Anthropophagy in Nós do Morro’s Dream

Shakespeare Bulletin, 2022
:Cultural Anthropophagy, a pioneering concept developed in 1928 by the Brazilian Modernist poet and thinker Oswald de Andrade (1890–1954) in his Manifesto Antropófago, is a fundamental approach for understanding the aesthetic practices of Brazilian ...
A. S. Camati
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Authenticity and Anthropophagy in Kayapó Film Production

Current Anthropology, 2021
Over the past three decades, films made by the Mebêngôkre-Kayapó people of Brazil have shown a distinctive and remarkably stable cinematic aesthetic, manifest in a set of filming, framing, and editing conventions first documented by Terence Turner. These
G. Shepard, Richard Pace
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Queer Anthropophagy: Building women-centered LGBT + space in Northeastern Brazil

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2020
Through an ethnographic study of a party for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT)+ women, this article examines contemporary sociospatial practices LGBT+/queer women utilize to build community during the festas juninas in Natal, Rio Grande do ...
S. Nicholus
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Two Movements in Diasporic Anthropophagy

Landing
This article discusses two arts-based interventions undertaken as part of a year-long inquiry on South Asian diasporic subjectivity. Using a methodology comprising both phenomenological and arts-based research processes, I detail the practical and ...
Nithya V. M. Iyer
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Ancient emotions and the making of the colonial order: Aristotle, Aquinas and Vitoria on Anthropophagy

Huellas. Spanish Journal on Slavery, Colonialism, Resistances and Legacies.
In this paper I explore how Francisco de Vitoria interpreted the reported practice of anthropophagy by American Indians, through the mobilization of the emotional politics of disgust.
Ever E. Osorio
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About two cases of anthropophagy (1901, 1902). Forensic psychopathological diagnosis of the early twentieth century

, 2020
Summary In 1902, Pasquale Penta, physician and criminologist, presented an article entitled “About two cases of anthropophagy” on the Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, Criminal Anthropology and Related Sciences.
R. Ciliberti   +3 more
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Devouring Robert Alexy’s Theorie der Grundrechte: Cultural Legal Translation between Brazil and Germany as Anthropophagy

Rechtsphilosophie
Drawing on the Brazilian concept of anthropophagy, not only as a metaphor but as a cultural technique, this article explores how legal translation operates, driven by constellations of desire and embedded in social, cultural, and historical layers making
M. M. Andrade   +1 more
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