History - PPGAS Events
Two hundred years of the "indigenous question" will be the theme of Fiocruz's inaugural class in 2022. The activity will receive the speaker Manuela da Cunha, an anthropologist, a reference in studies on ethnology and historical anthropology. The event will take place at 9:30 am, broadcast on Fiocruz's YouTube channel.
Research developed at the Department of Anthropology at USP is presented at an event at the Queen Mary University of London on Migration, Policy and Urban Violence.
Zoom link: https://qmul-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/84112476407
Dates: 03/30 to 04/01/22 at the Mário de Andrade Library.
1st day - 03/30
17:00 - Opening Ceremony
Opening speech: Suzel Reily – Music local and heritage
17:30 – Registration Table
Renata Amaral - What I remember, I have – 30 years of the Maracá Collection
Luciana Rosa - Choro as a heritage: memories and records of São Paulo's choro
Isabel Santos - The role of holders in the official registration of their knowledge as
intangible heritage: the case of forró
Lorena Avellar de Muniagurria - commentator
2nd day - 03/31…
moreClimate Emergency and Amazon Cycle, promoted by NEAI-UFAM in partnership with ANPOCS. Series on four tables ("episodes"), which will take place every Monday during this month of March. A topic generally known from the perspective of the natural sciences, this series will deal with the subject from the perspective of the social sciences, involving different academic specialists (especially from PPG's from the North of Brazil) and indigenous peoples of the region. Mondays at ANPOCS | Climate, Environment and Social Sciences - 03/07, 17:00 . Mondays at ANPOCS | The amazonic city: between…
moreHybris event "On experiences and modes of existence of the law in public service", with Ciméa Bevilaqua (UFPR). December 17, at 4 pm. Contact antropologiahybris@gmail.com to access the meeting link.
Launch with a chat with Yara Schreiber Dines (Gepac/Unesp Araraquara) and Heloísa Buarque de Almeida (USP)
Yara Schreiber Dines' book addresses a wide variety of views and different language trends, featuring more than 60 female photographers from the early 20th century to the present day. The images are accompanied by information about the unique trajectory of each photographer and by rich testimonies, registered exclusively for the book that seeks to situate this production in the scope of memory, gender, visual anthropology and the history of photography. In its 256 pages, the…
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http://observamus.com.br/index.php/arauaques/
Max Schmidt (1874-1950) dedicated his life to study the South American indigenous peoples. Despite his great contribution to the study of the cultures and history of these peoples, his work is still little known in Brazil. He is the author of the classic Os Aruaques, originally published in 1917, a book that to this day occupies the place of one of the most original and important studies of South American ethnology.
Written at the beginning of the last century, during the period of the First World War, Os Arauaques was…
with Prof. Jean-Christophe Goddard (University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès).
Contact us by email antropologiahybris@gmail.com to access the link.
*The speaker will speak in French, without simultaneous translation in Portuguese.
Via Zoom - bit.ly/napedra
On Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcmmeOVL_9x0NvUivBOf6Yg
Full Schedule
In 2001, from the initiative of the participants of an optional subject at the PPGAS/USP, interested in exploring a series of issues beyond the disciplinary scope, Napedra was created. The subject was called Paradigms of Theater in Anthropology. We decided to deepen our studies in the interfaces of anthropology and performance, alternating studies of texts relevant to the anthropology of performance with experience in the field of performance events.
… moreHybris event, with Luiza Dias Flores (PhD in Anthropology and professor of Anthropology at UFAM).
Contact us by email antropologiahybris@gmail.com to access the transmission link.