Revisiting the National Museum and the History of Anthropology in Brazil by Heloísa Alberto Torres
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Resumo: | The article highlights Heloísa Alberto (1895-1977)’s leading role in the field of science and culture in Brazil, in her role as an anthropologist and director of the National Museum, the guardian institution of the largest collections in Natural History and Anthropology. The analysis of its trajectory allows the reconstruction of the “social circles”, in their intersections and tensions, that enabled, in the Vargas Era, the formation of important Brazilian institutions committed to the construction of the national identity. In a special “structure of feelings” marked by positivism and the inherence between scientific progress and economic development, Heloísa Alberto Torres’s struggle reveals the appreciation of natural wealth and primary cultures as an outsdanding feature of the anthropological field in the early stages. The visibility of the scientist’s exceptional trajectory also seeks to do justice to those women who acted in public life, in positions of command, at a time when science was still an exclusively male domain. Finally, we conclude that the dynamics of social life and historical changes on the immobility of institutions are prevalent so that even in the most hostile scenarios it is possible to identify the emergencies that keep hope alive. |
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Revisiting the National Museum and the History of Anthropology in Brazil by Heloísa Alberto TorresRevisitando o Museu Nacional e a história da Antropologia no Brasil pelas mãos de Heloísa Alberto TorresThe article highlights Heloísa Alberto (1895-1977)’s leading role in the field of science and culture in Brazil, in her role as an anthropologist and director of the National Museum, the guardian institution of the largest collections in Natural History and Anthropology. The analysis of its trajectory allows the reconstruction of the “social circles”, in their intersections and tensions, that enabled, in the Vargas Era, the formation of important Brazilian institutions committed to the construction of the national identity. In a special “structure of feelings” marked by positivism and the inherence between scientific progress and economic development, Heloísa Alberto Torres’s struggle reveals the appreciation of natural wealth and primary cultures as an outsdanding feature of the anthropological field in the early stages. The visibility of the scientist’s exceptional trajectory also seeks to do justice to those women who acted in public life, in positions of command, at a time when science was still an exclusively male domain. Finally, we conclude that the dynamics of social life and historical changes on the immobility of institutions are prevalent so that even in the most hostile scenarios it is possible to identify the emergencies that keep hope alive.O artigo destaca o protagonismo de Heloísa Alberto Torres (1895-1977) no campo da ciência e da cultura no Brasil, como antropóloga e diretora do Museu Nacional, na cidade do Rio de Janeiro, instituição guardiã dos maiores acervos em História Natural e Antropologia. A análise de sua traje- tória permite a reconstrução dos “círculos sociais” (SIMMEL, 1939), em seus entrecruzamentos e tensões, que possibilitaram, na era Vargas, a formação de importantes instituições brasileiras com- prometidas com a construção da identidade nacional. Em uma especial “estrutura de sentimentos” (WILLIAMS, 2011), marcada pelo positivismo e pela indissociabilidade entre progresso científico e soberania nacional, Heloísa Alberto Torres compõe uma geração a valorizar as riquezas naturais e as culturas primordiais como um projeto do campo antropológico em seus inícios. A visibilidade à excepcional trajetória da cientista pretende ainda fazer justiça àquelas mulheres que atuaram na ciência e na vida pública, em cargos de mando, em um tempo em que tais arenas ainda eram exclusivamente masculinas. Por fim, conclui-se pela prevalência da dinâmica da vida social e das transformações históricas sobre a aparência de imobilismo das instituições de modo que, mesmo em cenários os mais hostis, é possível identificar as emergências que mantêm viva a esperança. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)2019-09-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politica/article/view/2175-7984.2019v18n41p2710.5007/2175-7984.2019v18n41p27Política & Sociedade; Vol. 18 No. 41 (2019); 27-59Política & Sociedade; Vol. 18 Núm. 41 (2019); 27-59Política & Sociedade; v. 18 n. 41 (2019); 27-592175-79841677-4140reponame:Política & Sociedade (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politica/article/view/2175-7984.2019v18n41p27/40906Copyright (c) 2019 Política & Sociedadeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRibeiro, Adelia Miglievich Miglievich2019-09-23T13:23:03Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/60050Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politicaPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politica/oai||ernesto.seidl@ufsc.br|| ps@cfh.ufsc.br2175-79841677-4140opendoar:2019-09-23T13:23:03Política & Sociedade (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Revisiting the National Museum and the History of Anthropology in Brazil by Heloísa Alberto Torres Revisitando o Museu Nacional e a história da Antropologia no Brasil pelas mãos de Heloísa Alberto Torres |
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Revisiting the National Museum and the History of Anthropology in Brazil by Heloísa Alberto Torres |
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Revisiting the National Museum and the History of Anthropology in Brazil by Heloísa Alberto Torres Ribeiro, Adelia Miglievich Miglievich |
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Revisiting the National Museum and the History of Anthropology in Brazil by Heloísa Alberto Torres |
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Revisiting the National Museum and the History of Anthropology in Brazil by Heloísa Alberto Torres |
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Revisiting the National Museum and the History of Anthropology in Brazil by Heloísa Alberto Torres |
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Revisiting the National Museum and the History of Anthropology in Brazil by Heloísa Alberto Torres |
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Revisiting the National Museum and the History of Anthropology in Brazil by Heloísa Alberto Torres |
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Ribeiro, Adelia Miglievich Miglievich |
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Ribeiro, Adelia Miglievich Miglievich |
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The article highlights Heloísa Alberto (1895-1977)’s leading role in the field of science and culture in Brazil, in her role as an anthropologist and director of the National Museum, the guardian institution of the largest collections in Natural History and Anthropology. The analysis of its trajectory allows the reconstruction of the “social circles”, in their intersections and tensions, that enabled, in the Vargas Era, the formation of important Brazilian institutions committed to the construction of the national identity. In a special “structure of feelings” marked by positivism and the inherence between scientific progress and economic development, Heloísa Alberto Torres’s struggle reveals the appreciation of natural wealth and primary cultures as an outsdanding feature of the anthropological field in the early stages. The visibility of the scientist’s exceptional trajectory also seeks to do justice to those women who acted in public life, in positions of command, at a time when science was still an exclusively male domain. Finally, we conclude that the dynamics of social life and historical changes on the immobility of institutions are prevalent so that even in the most hostile scenarios it is possible to identify the emergencies that keep hope alive. |
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