What does Watu tell us? Vitalizing Our Dwelling on Earth
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Resumo: | This article aims to problematize modern anthropocentrism and the inauguration not only of a new epoch in the world, but also of the regulation of ways of living to determine a “way of inhabiting this earth”. An inhabitation that has culminated in the ecological crisis and evokes a total abandonment and devastation of ecosystems and their biodiversity. In this way, in a dialogue with Ailton Krenak (2022), Antônio Bispo dos Santos (2023) and Malcolm Ferdinand (2022), we thought together with ancestral knowledge preserved by memory a proposal to build a confluence between cartographies of the world, in particular, the voice of the waters of the river Watu, considered the grandfather of the Krenak people, as an exercise in listening to the voices of the waters as a relational dynamic of affections in which Watu decentralizes anthropocentrism to other plural forms of existence enunciated by anthropos and their colonial model of inhabiting the world. In addition to this exercise of listening to the voice of the waters of the rivers, especially the Watu River, we propose the action of aquilombamento (Ferdinand 2022) as a foundation for the construction of new cartographies of the world and the recovery of a transcendent bond with Mother Earth. After all, the act of aquilombamento practiced by African peoples who were victims of slavery is a refusal to live in a world marked by violence and the destruction of other humans and non-humans (nature). Key words: Ancestry; Climate Crisis; Political philosophy; Territorialization. |
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What does Watu tell us? Vitalizing Our Dwelling on EarthO que Watu nos diz? Vitalizar nossa habitação na TerraThis article aims to problematize modern anthropocentrism and the inauguration not only of a new epoch in the world, but also of the regulation of ways of living to determine a “way of inhabiting this earth”. An inhabitation that has culminated in the ecological crisis and evokes a total abandonment and devastation of ecosystems and their biodiversity. In this way, in a dialogue with Ailton Krenak (2022), Antônio Bispo dos Santos (2023) and Malcolm Ferdinand (2022), we thought together with ancestral knowledge preserved by memory a proposal to build a confluence between cartographies of the world, in particular, the voice of the waters of the river Watu, considered the grandfather of the Krenak people, as an exercise in listening to the voices of the waters as a relational dynamic of affections in which Watu decentralizes anthropocentrism to other plural forms of existence enunciated by anthropos and their colonial model of inhabiting the world. In addition to this exercise of listening to the voice of the waters of the rivers, especially the Watu River, we propose the action of aquilombamento (Ferdinand 2022) as a foundation for the construction of new cartographies of the world and the recovery of a transcendent bond with Mother Earth. After all, the act of aquilombamento practiced by African peoples who were victims of slavery is a refusal to live in a world marked by violence and the destruction of other humans and non-humans (nature). Key words: Ancestry; Climate Crisis; Political philosophy; Territorialization.O presente artigo pretende problematizar o antropocentrismo moderno e a inauguração não apenas de uma nova época no mundo, mas a regulação dos modos de vivência para determinar um “jeito de habitar essa terra”. Um habitar que culminou na crise ecológica e evoca um abandono total e de devastação dos ecossistemas e sua biodiversidade. Por esse modo, em um diálogo com Ailton Krenak (2022), Antônio Bispo dos Santos (2023) e Malcom Ferdinand (2022), nós pensamos junto com saberes ancestrais preservados pela memória uma proposta de construir uma confluência entre cartografias de mundo, em especial, a voz das águas do rio Watu, considerado avô do povo Krenak, como exercício de escuta das vozes das águas como uma dinâmica relacional de afetos em que Watu descentraliza o antropocentrismo para outras formas plurais de existência enunciadas pelo anthropos e seu modelo colonial de habitar o mundo. Somado a esse exercício de escuta da voz das águas dos rios, em especial do rio Watu, propomos a ação de aquilombamento (Ferdinand 2022) como fundamento para a construção de novas cartografias do mundo e a recuperação de um vínculo transcendente com a Mãe Terra. Afinal, o ato de aquilombamento praticado pelos povos africanos vítimas da escravidão é uma recusa de viver em um mundo marcado pela violência e a destruição de outros humanos e não-humanos (natureza). Palavras-chave: Ancestralidade; Crise Climática; Filosofia Política; Territorialização.Universidade do Contestado (UnC)2024-03-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/article/view/522210.24302/prof.v11.5222Profanações; v. 11 (2024); 76-962358-612510.24302/prof.v11.reponame:Profanaçõesinstname:Universidade do Contestado (UNC)instacron:UNCporhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/article/view/5222/2124Copyright (c) 2024 Profanaçõeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDantas, Luis Thiago FreireCosta, Igor Lorra Pereira2024-03-16T00:32:30Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5222Revistahttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/PRIhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/oai||sandro@unc.br2358-61252358-6125opendoar:2024-03-16T00:32:30Profanações - Universidade do Contestado (UNC)false |
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What does Watu tell us? Vitalizing Our Dwelling on Earth O que Watu nos diz? Vitalizar nossa habitação na Terra |
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This article aims to problematize modern anthropocentrism and the inauguration not only of a new epoch in the world, but also of the regulation of ways of living to determine a “way of inhabiting this earth”. An inhabitation that has culminated in the ecological crisis and evokes a total abandonment and devastation of ecosystems and their biodiversity. In this way, in a dialogue with Ailton Krenak (2022), Antônio Bispo dos Santos (2023) and Malcolm Ferdinand (2022), we thought together with ancestral knowledge preserved by memory a proposal to build a confluence between cartographies of the world, in particular, the voice of the waters of the river Watu, considered the grandfather of the Krenak people, as an exercise in listening to the voices of the waters as a relational dynamic of affections in which Watu decentralizes anthropocentrism to other plural forms of existence enunciated by anthropos and their colonial model of inhabiting the world. In addition to this exercise of listening to the voice of the waters of the rivers, especially the Watu River, we propose the action of aquilombamento (Ferdinand 2022) as a foundation for the construction of new cartographies of the world and the recovery of a transcendent bond with Mother Earth. After all, the act of aquilombamento practiced by African peoples who were victims of slavery is a refusal to live in a world marked by violence and the destruction of other humans and non-humans (nature). Key words: Ancestry; Climate Crisis; Political philosophy; Territorialization. |
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