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Sterilizing body‐territories: Understanding contemporary cases of forced sterilization in the United States and China

open access: yesFeminist Anthropology, Volume 5, Issue 2, Page 215-229, November 2024.
Abstract In the summer of 2020, shocking headlines reverberated across global media outlets, revealing harrowing stories of forced sterilizations and reproductive abuses committed against Uighurs in China and immigrant women in the United States. The simultaneity of these events sheds light on essential aspects of a transnational order characterized by
Julieta Chaparro‐Buitrago
wiley   +1 more source

Funerary practices or food delicatessen? Human remains with anthropic marks from the Western Mediterranean Mesolithic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The identification of unarticulated human remains with anthropic marks in archaeological contexts normally involves solving two issues: a general one associated with the analysis and description of the anthropic manipulation marks, and another with ...
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Grassroots Memory and Maternal Refusal in Michoacán

open access: yes
Journal for the Anthropology of North America, Volume 28, Issue 2, Fall 2025.
Veronica Valencia Gonzalez
wiley   +1 more source

Circularity and Anthropophagic Consumption as a Metaphor: The Body as Currency?

open access: yesA Peer-Reviewed Journal About, 2013
With an outset in two real cases of anthropophagy, one in the European continent (Germany) in 2001, and the other in South America (Brazil) in 2012, this article aims to to rethink forms of subjectivity versus circulation of information ...
Yara Guasque
doaj   +1 more source

The Anthropophagic Antilles: The Origins of the Term “Cannibal” – An Invention of Christopher Columbus

open access: yesAcademic Journal of Modern Philology
The subject matter of this article concentrates on the origins of the term “cannibal,” and attributies its origin to Christopher Columbus’ misinterpretation of indigenous Caribbean communication.
Jakub Kubś
doaj   +1 more source

Arcangelo Ghisleri and the “Right to Barbarity”: Geography and Anti-colonialism in Italy in the Age of Empire (1875-1914) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
International audienceThis paper addresses the work of early critics of colonialism and Eurocentrism within Italian geography in the Age of Empire. At that time, a minority but rather influent group of Italian scholars, influenced by the international ...
Ferretti, Federico
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From the Asphalt to the Forest: Cia. Livre’s research on the creation of an epic and perspectivist scenic language

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença, 2021
This article examines Cia. Livre’s scene, which questions the constitution of Brazilian identity, relating the individual in the urban context and Amerindian thought.
Lúcia Regina Vieira Romano
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“Tupi or not Tupi”: Eurocentric Modernity and Literature at the Margins [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
What is modernity? Product of the European Enlightenment, does it possess the universality it claims? Are developing nations far from the metropolitan centers bound to emulate the Eurocentric model of the individual struggle of liberation from the ...
ポール D. マグラス
core  

A ANTROPOFAGIA NA ÁFRICA EQUATORIAL: ETNO-HISTÓRIA E A REALIDADE DO(S) DISCURSO(S) SOBRE O REAL

open access: yesAfro-Ásia, 2008
In this article, travelogues and ethnographies of equatorial Africa form a point of departure for reflections on the construction of the "primitive," the "wild," and the "cannibal," in Gabon and neighboring areas.
S\u00EDlvio Marcus de Souza Correa
doaj  

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