Education in primitive communities in Eleanor Leacock: an approach from Myths of Male Dominance
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Resumo: | Primitive communities express humanity's first step towards the constitution of what is now the humankind. In an intermittent process of transformation, which also involves essential elements of continuity, humanity is a totality in motion, whose beginnings refer to its first forms of social organization. Its study is fundamental for us to understand how we got here and how we can guide our future history. Based on these assumptions, we focus in this article on education in primitive communities, understanding that the comprehension of how it was organized in primitivity is fundamental to guide our pedagogical actions today. We understand that since Aníbal Ponce's book, Education and class struggle, from 1937, nothing more significant about our object has been produced in the theoretical perspective that we adopted about education in primitive communities, that is, the Marxist perspective. This article seeks to update, in the sense of denying, confirming and deepening, the theses on education in primitive communities pointed out by Ponce in his work. In order to do so, we base ourselves on the immanent reading of Myths of Male Dominance, a classic of Marxist anthropology, by Eleanor Burke Leacock. In this book, the author draws a broad panel about the relationships and the form of organization of primitive communities, from which we can extract the general lines of the underlying educational dynamics. |
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Education in primitive communities in Eleanor Leacock: an approach from Myths of Male DominanceA EDUCAÇÃO NAS COMUNIDADES PRIMITIVAS EM ELEANOR LEACOCK: UMA APROXIMAÇÃO A PARTIR DE MITOS DA DOMINAÇÃO MASCULINAComunidades primitivasComunismo primitivoEducação nas comunidades primitivasPrimitive communitiesPrimitive communismEducation in primitive communitiesPrimitive communities express humanity's first step towards the constitution of what is now the humankind. In an intermittent process of transformation, which also involves essential elements of continuity, humanity is a totality in motion, whose beginnings refer to its first forms of social organization. Its study is fundamental for us to understand how we got here and how we can guide our future history. Based on these assumptions, we focus in this article on education in primitive communities, understanding that the comprehension of how it was organized in primitivity is fundamental to guide our pedagogical actions today. We understand that since Aníbal Ponce's book, Education and class struggle, from 1937, nothing more significant about our object has been produced in the theoretical perspective that we adopted about education in primitive communities, that is, the Marxist perspective. This article seeks to update, in the sense of denying, confirming and deepening, the theses on education in primitive communities pointed out by Ponce in his work. In order to do so, we base ourselves on the immanent reading of Myths of Male Dominance, a classic of Marxist anthropology, by Eleanor Burke Leacock. In this book, the author draws a broad panel about the relationships and the form of organization of primitive communities, from which we can extract the general lines of the underlying educational dynamics.As comunidades primitivas expressam o primeiro passo da humanidade para a constituição do que hoje é o gênero humano. Num processo de transformação interrupto, mas que envolve elementos essenciais de continuidade, a humanidade é uma totalidade em movimento, cujo início remete a suas primeiras formas de organização social. O seu estudo é fundamental para entendermos como chegamos até aqui e como podemos orientar a nossa história futura. Baseado nesses pressupostos, debruçamo-nos neste artigo sobre a educação nas comunidades primitivas, entendendo que a compreensão de como ela se organizava na primitividade é basilar para orientarmos nossas ações pedagógicas hoje em dia. Entendemos que desde o livro de Aníbal Ponce, Educação e lutas de classes, de 1937, nada mais de significativo sobre o nosso objeto foi produzido na perspectiva teórica que adotamos acerca da educação nas comunidades primitivas, isto é, a perspectiva marxista. Este artigo busca atualizar, no sentido de negar, confirmar e aprofundar, as teses sobre a educação nas comunidades primitivas apontadas por Ponce em sua obra. Para tal, baseamo-nos na leitura imanente de Mitos da Dominação Masculina, clássico da antropologia marxista, de Eleanor Burke Leacock. Nesse livro, a autora traça um amplo painel acerca das relações e da forma de organização das comunidades primitivas, a partir do qual podemos extrair as linhas gerais da dinâmica educativa nela subjacente.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2023-01-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/trabedu/article/view/3980410.35699/2238-037X.2022.39804Trabalho & Educação; Vol. 31 No. 3 (2022); 65-78Trabalho & Educação; Vol. 31 Núm. 3 (2022); 65-78Trabalho & Educação; Vol. 31 No 3 (2022); 65-78Trabalho & Educação; v. 31 n. 3 (2022); 65-782238-037X1516-9537reponame:Trabalho & Educação (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/trabedu/article/view/39804/32326https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/trabedu/article/view/39804/32623Copyright (c) 2022 Trabalho & Educaçãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMaceno, Talvanes EugenioSilva, Yuri Rangel Nunes2023-05-02T18:34:50Zoai:periodicos.ufmg.br:article/39804Revistahttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/trabedu/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/trabedu/oaiassinete@fae.ufmg.br||revista.nete@fae.ufmg.br||hormindojunior@gmail.com2238-037X1516-9537opendoar:2023-05-02T18:34:50Trabalho & Educação (Online) - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false |
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Education in primitive communities in Eleanor Leacock: an approach from Myths of Male Dominance A EDUCAÇÃO NAS COMUNIDADES PRIMITIVAS EM ELEANOR LEACOCK: UMA APROXIMAÇÃO A PARTIR DE MITOS DA DOMINAÇÃO MASCULINA |
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Education in primitive communities in Eleanor Leacock: an approach from Myths of Male Dominance |
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Education in primitive communities in Eleanor Leacock: an approach from Myths of Male Dominance Maceno, Talvanes Eugenio Comunidades primitivas Comunismo primitivo Educação nas comunidades primitivas Primitive communities Primitive communism Education in primitive communities |
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Education in primitive communities in Eleanor Leacock: an approach from Myths of Male Dominance |
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Education in primitive communities in Eleanor Leacock: an approach from Myths of Male Dominance |
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Education in primitive communities in Eleanor Leacock: an approach from Myths of Male Dominance |
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Education in primitive communities in Eleanor Leacock: an approach from Myths of Male Dominance |
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Education in primitive communities in Eleanor Leacock: an approach from Myths of Male Dominance |
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Maceno, Talvanes Eugenio |
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Maceno, Talvanes Eugenio Silva, Yuri Rangel Nunes |
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Silva, Yuri Rangel Nunes |
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Maceno, Talvanes Eugenio Silva, Yuri Rangel Nunes |
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Comunidades primitivas Comunismo primitivo Educação nas comunidades primitivas Primitive communities Primitive communism Education in primitive communities |
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Comunidades primitivas Comunismo primitivo Educação nas comunidades primitivas Primitive communities Primitive communism Education in primitive communities |
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Primitive communities express humanity's first step towards the constitution of what is now the humankind. In an intermittent process of transformation, which also involves essential elements of continuity, humanity is a totality in motion, whose beginnings refer to its first forms of social organization. Its study is fundamental for us to understand how we got here and how we can guide our future history. Based on these assumptions, we focus in this article on education in primitive communities, understanding that the comprehension of how it was organized in primitivity is fundamental to guide our pedagogical actions today. We understand that since Aníbal Ponce's book, Education and class struggle, from 1937, nothing more significant about our object has been produced in the theoretical perspective that we adopted about education in primitive communities, that is, the Marxist perspective. This article seeks to update, in the sense of denying, confirming and deepening, the theses on education in primitive communities pointed out by Ponce in his work. In order to do so, we base ourselves on the immanent reading of Myths of Male Dominance, a classic of Marxist anthropology, by Eleanor Burke Leacock. In this book, the author draws a broad panel about the relationships and the form of organization of primitive communities, from which we can extract the general lines of the underlying educational dynamics. |
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