With the indigenous, a more attractive anthropology

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Autor(a) principal: Sarmento, Francisco
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Anuário Antropológico (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/anuarioantropologico/article/view/49149
Resumo: In recent years, members of many native peoples have enrolled in Brazilian universities after a long struggle and state changes concerning their right to assess specific policies. Previously limited, the indigenous presence on university campuses is drawing attention and posing questions about these students and how the courses they take will be handled in the future by the programs nation-wide covering a vast range of subjects, including anthropology. In terms of general historical and political issues, this process has been likened to the images the dominant society still holds of indigenous peoples, and the institutional structures into which they are admitted, notwithstanding regional variations and specific histories of interethnic contact. Coming from worlds transfigured by colonialism, and deeply aware of it, indigenous scholars seek to “indigenize” university spaces. While condemning the Western-promoted plunder and oppression, they compare it with their own knowledge. On the other hand, they appropriate anthropology’s tools with the political and intellectual purpose of debating and interacting with the surrounding non-indigenous world. Hence, the university becomes a proper setting for their cause, as it includes the public that may be interested in other ways of being in the world.
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spelling With the indigenous, a more attractive anthropologyCom os indígenas, uma antropologia mais atraenteeducação superiorestudantes indígenasantropologia ecumênicaAlcida Rita Ramoshigher educationindigenous studentsecumenical anthropologyAlcida Rita RamosIn recent years, members of many native peoples have enrolled in Brazilian universities after a long struggle and state changes concerning their right to assess specific policies. Previously limited, the indigenous presence on university campuses is drawing attention and posing questions about these students and how the courses they take will be handled in the future by the programs nation-wide covering a vast range of subjects, including anthropology. In terms of general historical and political issues, this process has been likened to the images the dominant society still holds of indigenous peoples, and the institutional structures into which they are admitted, notwithstanding regional variations and specific histories of interethnic contact. Coming from worlds transfigured by colonialism, and deeply aware of it, indigenous scholars seek to “indigenize” university spaces. While condemning the Western-promoted plunder and oppression, they compare it with their own knowledge. On the other hand, they appropriate anthropology’s tools with the political and intellectual purpose of debating and interacting with the surrounding non-indigenous world. Hence, the university becomes a proper setting for their cause, as it includes the public that may be interested in other ways of being in the world.Nos últimos anos, representantes de muitos povos originários têm surgido no cenário acadêmico das universidades brasileiras após muita luta, aliada a uma certa mudança na direção das práticas do estado, em termos de direito e acesso a políticas. Mas essa presença nas universidades, antes restrita aos indígenas, hoje chama atenção e provoca perguntas acerca dos mesmos e como as disciplinas que frequentam continuarão. Este é o caso nos inúmeros programas de diferentes disciplinas, entre os quais os de antropologia, em todo o país. E como se tem encarado esse processo é ao mesmo tempo similar entre todos no que diz respeito a questões históricas e políticas em geral, com imagens que a sociedade dominante tem dos indígenas e o tipo de estruturas das instituições, porém variável para certos grupos ou indivíduos devido às suas regiões, com o seu tempo e as formas específicas de contato. Assim, vindos de um mundo transformado pelo processo colonial, e sabedores disso, estes atores pretendem “indigenizar” os espaços e, à medida que criticam as relações de espólio e opressão pela sociedade ocidental, os contrapõem aos seus conhecimentos e também se apropriam dos instrumentos da disciplina, de maneira política e intelectual, enquanto interação e debate com o universo não indígena. Então a universidade é tomada como um palco muito propício a esta causa, pois nela parecem estar os possíveis ouvintes e interessados nas outras formas de estar no mundo.Brasília DF: Universidade de Brasília Instituto de Ciências Sociais Departamento de Antropologia2023-04-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/anuarioantropologico/article/view/4914910.4000/aa.10505Anuário Antropológico; Vol. 48 No. 1 (2023): Anuário Antropológico; 73-77Anuário Antropológico; Vol. 48 Núm. 1 (2023): Anuário Antropológico; 73-77Anuário Antropológico; Vol. 48 No. 1 (2023): Anuário Antropológico; 73-77Anuário Antropológico; v. 48 n. 1 (2023): Anuário Antropológico; 73-772357-738X0102-430210.4000/10.4000/aa.10454reponame:Anuário Antropológico (Online)instname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBporhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/anuarioantropologico/article/view/49149/37317Copyright (c) 2023 Anuário Antropológicohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSarmento, Francisco2023-06-20T15:31:34Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/49149Revistahttps://journals.openedition.org/aa/PUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/anuarioantropologico/oairevista.anuario.antropologico@gmail.com || Revista.anuario.antropologico@gmail.com2357-738X0102-4302opendoar:2023-06-20T15:31:34Anuário Antropológico (Online) - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
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Com os indígenas, uma antropologia mais atraente
title With the indigenous, a more attractive anthropology
spellingShingle With the indigenous, a more attractive anthropology
Sarmento, Francisco
educação superior
estudantes indígenas
antropologia ecumênica
Alcida Rita Ramos
higher education
indigenous students
ecumenical anthropology
Alcida Rita Ramos
title_short With the indigenous, a more attractive anthropology
title_full With the indigenous, a more attractive anthropology
title_fullStr With the indigenous, a more attractive anthropology
title_full_unstemmed With the indigenous, a more attractive anthropology
title_sort With the indigenous, a more attractive anthropology
author Sarmento, Francisco
author_facet Sarmento, Francisco
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv educação superior
estudantes indígenas
antropologia ecumênica
Alcida Rita Ramos
higher education
indigenous students
ecumenical anthropology
Alcida Rita Ramos
topic educação superior
estudantes indígenas
antropologia ecumênica
Alcida Rita Ramos
higher education
indigenous students
ecumenical anthropology
Alcida Rita Ramos
description In recent years, members of many native peoples have enrolled in Brazilian universities after a long struggle and state changes concerning their right to assess specific policies. Previously limited, the indigenous presence on university campuses is drawing attention and posing questions about these students and how the courses they take will be handled in the future by the programs nation-wide covering a vast range of subjects, including anthropology. In terms of general historical and political issues, this process has been likened to the images the dominant society still holds of indigenous peoples, and the institutional structures into which they are admitted, notwithstanding regional variations and specific histories of interethnic contact. Coming from worlds transfigured by colonialism, and deeply aware of it, indigenous scholars seek to “indigenize” university spaces. While condemning the Western-promoted plunder and oppression, they compare it with their own knowledge. On the other hand, they appropriate anthropology’s tools with the political and intellectual purpose of debating and interacting with the surrounding non-indigenous world. Hence, the university becomes a proper setting for their cause, as it includes the public that may be interested in other ways of being in the world.
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