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The Resurgence of Anthropophagy

open access: closedThird Text, 2004
The recent focus on anthropophagic trends in art, following the theme of the XXIV Bienal de Sao Paulo in 1998, heralds nothing new in Brazil.1 Over the years, the Brazilian audience has been subjec...
Cynthia Canejo
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Comment on : "Authenticity and Anthropophagy in Kayapó Film Production"

Current Anthropology, 2021
Over the past three decades, films made by the Mebengokre-Kayapo people of Brazil have shown a distinctive and remarkably stable cinematic aesthetic, manifest in a set of filming, framing, and edit...
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Anthropophagie mythique

Bulletins de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, 1888
De Mortillet Gabriel. Anthropophagie mythique. In: Bulletins de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, III° Série. Tome 11, 1888. pp. 47-49.
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Utopia and Anthropophagy

Third Text, 2007
Although Utopia is not a place on the map, one can hardly deny that it is a part of Europe, usually situated beyond its geographical frontiers.
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Othello Among the Anthropophagi

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1934
… of antres vast and desarts idle,Rough quarries, rocks and hills whose heads touch heaven,It was my hint to speak, such was the process;And of the Cannibals that each other eat,The Anthropophagi, and men whose headsDo grow beneath their shoulders.It has usually been assumed that Othello's adventures came to Shakespeare out of the pages of Mandeville ...
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Brazilian Anthropophagy: Myth and Literature

Diogenes, 1988
1. The fact that Brazil, land of parrots and coffee, is also, by antonomasia, that of cannibals, is a commonplace that we find in the writings of foreigners and natives from the early years of the conquest up until our era of advanced civilization, at the level of anthropological reality (we should like to say anthropophagic) and at that of metaphor ...
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Anthropophagies, racisme et actions affirmatives

Multitudes, 2009
Résumé L’anticipation du Manifeste anthropophage (1950) d’Oswald de Andrade a consisté à saisir la dynamique brésilienne, à cheval entre l’héritage de la colonisation européenne et sa projection dans l’avenir. Oswald a vu dans le Brésil qui entrait dans la modernité un « pays du futur », non pas du point de vue de la dynamique de construction d’une ...
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Anthropology and Anthropophagy inThe Faerie Queene

Spenser Studies, 2015
The foundations of modern cultural anthropology were laid in the sixteenth century, when European scholars began to shape older forms of comparative ethnology into a new theory of world history.
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