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Anthropophagie pour une éducation émancipatrice
Le Télémaque, 2018Cet article présente les idées d’Oswald de Andrade sur l’anthropophagie et son importance pour une éducation émancipatrice. Après une brève présentation de l’auteur et de son Manifeste anthropophage , il présente l’anthropophagie comme une critique du patriarcat et du capitalisme dans une perspective féministe. Il établit ensuite les connexions entre l’
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The Patriarcal Anthropophagy of Television [PDF]
Eugênio Bucci, John Milton
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A taste for otherness: Anthropophagy and the embodied self in organizations
Scandinavian Journal of Management, 2015Summary The current paper contributes to organizational thinking about cultural mixture as an embodied, sensory process, by examining the concept of organizational anthropophagy as a metaphor for a particular mode of organizational understanding. An emerging Brazilian literature on anthropophagic thinking combines a focus on the body, the passions ...
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Anthropophagy and anthropomorphism: constructing ‘Post-Colonial Cannibal’
Animation Practice, Process & Production, 2011In the 1930s and 1940s, a popular genre of animated film emerged in the United States – the ‘cannibal cartoon’ – in which the anthropomorphized ‘white hero’, marooned on an island, was captured by a tribe of savage cannibals and thrown into the cooking pot.
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Digital Anthropophagy: Refashioning Words as Image, Sound and Action
Leonardo, 2010This paper discusses the incorporation of text within interactive installations as an expression of cultural anthropophagy. This “consumption” is carried out not by displacing the text (i.e. replacing it with images) but by transforming text into image, sound or action, or into a post-alphabetic object (i.e. depriving the text of its linguistic value).
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The Man-Eating Myth: Anthropology and Anthropophagy
Anthropological Quarterly, 1980William E. Arens, James W. Springer
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The Man-Eating Myth: Anthropology and Anthropophagy
Ethnohistory, 1982Shirley Lindenbaum, W. Arens
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Anthropophagy, Invention, and the Objectification of Brazil
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