Antropologia multi-espécie: breves perspetivas teóricas do antropocentrismo à aceitação da subjetividade não humana
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Resumo: | The present article aims — albeit briefly — to reflect about the theoretical origins and development of multi-species anthropology. Our brief “journey” has its starting point in the paradigm of the human exceptionalism and the anthropocentric view of the relationship between human beings and the rest of the natural world. This gaze, having constituted the central paradigm of the origins of the anthropological discipline, is the result of profoundly western ways of looking at and interpreting the world and the diversity it contains. Traditional dualisms such as nature-culture are based on it, which justified the distinct treatment of the non-Western “other”. In turn, the end of this paradigm emerged as the result of the modernity rise up questions such as the mediatization of environmental issues. In this context, a new area of research emerged, the Human-Animal Studies (HAS), as coined by DeMello, despite other designations used by different research areas (e.g. anthrozoology). In this new area of investigation, relationships with other animals are seen as co-constructed, interdependent and relational, just like ecosystems themselves, and are inside a new line of thought: an Anthropology beyond humanity. |
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Antropologia multi-espécie: breves perspetivas teóricas do antropocentrismo à aceitação da subjetividade não humanaMulti-species anthropology: brief theoretical perspectives from anthropocentrism to the acceptance of the non-human subjectivityHuman exceptionalism paradigm; multi-species anthropology; post human anthropology.The present article aims — albeit briefly — to reflect about the theoretical origins and development of multi-species anthropology. Our brief “journey” has its starting point in the paradigm of the human exceptionalism and the anthropocentric view of the relationship between human beings and the rest of the natural world. This gaze, having constituted the central paradigm of the origins of the anthropological discipline, is the result of profoundly western ways of looking at and interpreting the world and the diversity it contains. Traditional dualisms such as nature-culture are based on it, which justified the distinct treatment of the non-Western “other”. In turn, the end of this paradigm emerged as the result of the modernity rise up questions such as the mediatization of environmental issues. In this context, a new area of research emerged, the Human-Animal Studies (HAS), as coined by DeMello, despite other designations used by different research areas (e.g. anthrozoology). In this new area of investigation, relationships with other animals are seen as co-constructed, interdependent and relational, just like ecosystems themselves, and are inside a new line of thought: an Anthropology beyond humanity.Repositório da Universidade de LisboaCasanova, CatarinaVera Cortes, José Luis2023-08-21T09:10:55Z2022-12-122022-12-12T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/28095eng10.14195/2182-7982_39_2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-27T01:31:38Zoai:www.repository.utl.pt:10400.5/28095Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:27:32.417192Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Antropologia multi-espécie: breves perspetivas teóricas do antropocentrismo à aceitação da subjetividade não humana Multi-species anthropology: brief theoretical perspectives from anthropocentrism to the acceptance of the non-human subjectivity |
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Antropologia multi-espécie: breves perspetivas teóricas do antropocentrismo à aceitação da subjetividade não humana |
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Antropologia multi-espécie: breves perspetivas teóricas do antropocentrismo à aceitação da subjetividade não humana Casanova, Catarina Human exceptionalism paradigm; multi-species anthropology; post human anthropology. |
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Antropologia multi-espécie: breves perspetivas teóricas do antropocentrismo à aceitação da subjetividade não humana |
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Antropologia multi-espécie: breves perspetivas teóricas do antropocentrismo à aceitação da subjetividade não humana |
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Antropologia multi-espécie: breves perspetivas teóricas do antropocentrismo à aceitação da subjetividade não humana |
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Antropologia multi-espécie: breves perspetivas teóricas do antropocentrismo à aceitação da subjetividade não humana |
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Antropologia multi-espécie: breves perspetivas teóricas do antropocentrismo à aceitação da subjetividade não humana |
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Casanova, Catarina |
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Casanova, Catarina Vera Cortes, José Luis |
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Vera Cortes, José Luis |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Casanova, Catarina Vera Cortes, José Luis |
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Human exceptionalism paradigm; multi-species anthropology; post human anthropology. |
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Human exceptionalism paradigm; multi-species anthropology; post human anthropology. |
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The present article aims — albeit briefly — to reflect about the theoretical origins and development of multi-species anthropology. Our brief “journey” has its starting point in the paradigm of the human exceptionalism and the anthropocentric view of the relationship between human beings and the rest of the natural world. This gaze, having constituted the central paradigm of the origins of the anthropological discipline, is the result of profoundly western ways of looking at and interpreting the world and the diversity it contains. Traditional dualisms such as nature-culture are based on it, which justified the distinct treatment of the non-Western “other”. In turn, the end of this paradigm emerged as the result of the modernity rise up questions such as the mediatization of environmental issues. In this context, a new area of research emerged, the Human-Animal Studies (HAS), as coined by DeMello, despite other designations used by different research areas (e.g. anthrozoology). In this new area of investigation, relationships with other animals are seen as co-constructed, interdependent and relational, just like ecosystems themselves, and are inside a new line of thought: an Anthropology beyond humanity. |
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