Political practices and daily life from anthropological perspectives
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Resumo: | It is with great pleasure that we continue our work and present to the reader another publication from Revista Aurora. The Dossier Section of this issue presents the intriguing theme “Practice and Daily Life from Anthropological Perspectives: what possible contributions can anthropological studies make to the new demands in the Brazilian political and social arena?” which is structured around the following works: a) “No poem less”: the life of Susana Chávez told from the actor-network theory. Articulations and challenges, by Camila Rodrigues da Silva, PhD student at the Postgraduate Program in Social Sciences at UNESP (FFC-Marília); b) Education for whom? A possible anthropological understanding of multicultural education, by Angelo Antonio Puzipe Papim, master from the Postgraduate Program in Education at UNESP (FFC-Marília). In the Miscellaneous Section, the published articles cover various themes and reflections on different social phenomena in the Human Sciences, containing the following contributions: a) Dictatorship, transition and democracy in the 1988 Constitution, by Michel Goulart da Silva, PhD in History from the Federal University from Santa Catarina (UFSC); b) Aron and Clausewitz: an epistemological reading, by Matheus de Freitas Cecílio, master's student in International Political Economy at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ); c) Journalism and Determination: A Marxist debate, by Mateus Coelho Martins de Albuquerque, doctoral student at the Postgraduate Program in Political Science at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), co-authored by Kauane Andressa Müller, master's student at the Postgraduate Program in Social Communication from the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM), and co-authored by William Ricardo Boessio, master's student in the Postgraduate Program in Journalism at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC); d) Gramsci's influence on Arrighi for understanding international hegemony, by Dorival Bruno Leal Todescato, master's student in the Postgraduate Program in Social Sciences at UNESP (FFC-Marília); e) Work, ontology and class consciousness: the class “in-itself and for-itself” in György Lukács, by Rafael de Almeida Andrade, master's student in the Postgraduate Program in Social Sciences at UNESP (FFC-Marilia). Finally, we have the Review by Felipe Melonio Leite, a master's student in the Postgraduate Program in Political Science at the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), with the study of the following book: MAGALHÃES, Juliana. Marxism, humanism and law: Althusser and Garaudy. São Paulo: Ideias & Letras, 2018, 230 f. |
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Political practices and daily life from anthropological perspectivesPrácticas políticas y vida cotidiana desde perspectivas antropológicasPráticas políticas e cotidiano sob perspectivas antropológicas ApresentaçãoIt is with great pleasure that we continue our work and present to the reader another publication from Revista Aurora. The Dossier Section of this issue presents the intriguing theme “Practice and Daily Life from Anthropological Perspectives: what possible contributions can anthropological studies make to the new demands in the Brazilian political and social arena?” which is structured around the following works: a) “No poem less”: the life of Susana Chávez told from the actor-network theory. Articulations and challenges, by Camila Rodrigues da Silva, PhD student at the Postgraduate Program in Social Sciences at UNESP (FFC-Marília); b) Education for whom? A possible anthropological understanding of multicultural education, by Angelo Antonio Puzipe Papim, master from the Postgraduate Program in Education at UNESP (FFC-Marília). In the Miscellaneous Section, the published articles cover various themes and reflections on different social phenomena in the Human Sciences, containing the following contributions: a) Dictatorship, transition and democracy in the 1988 Constitution, by Michel Goulart da Silva, PhD in History from the Federal University from Santa Catarina (UFSC); b) Aron and Clausewitz: an epistemological reading, by Matheus de Freitas Cecílio, master's student in International Political Economy at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ); c) Journalism and Determination: A Marxist debate, by Mateus Coelho Martins de Albuquerque, doctoral student at the Postgraduate Program in Political Science at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), co-authored by Kauane Andressa Müller, master's student at the Postgraduate Program in Social Communication from the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM), and co-authored by William Ricardo Boessio, master's student in the Postgraduate Program in Journalism at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC); d) Gramsci's influence on Arrighi for understanding international hegemony, by Dorival Bruno Leal Todescato, master's student in the Postgraduate Program in Social Sciences at UNESP (FFC-Marília); e) Work, ontology and class consciousness: the class “in-itself and for-itself” in György Lukács, by Rafael de Almeida Andrade, master's student in the Postgraduate Program in Social Sciences at UNESP (FFC-Marilia). Finally, we have the Review by Felipe Melonio Leite, a master's student in the Postgraduate Program in Political Science at the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), with the study of the following book: MAGALHÃES, Juliana. Marxism, humanism and law: Althusser and Garaudy. São Paulo: Ideias & Letras, 2018, 230 f.Es un gran placer continuar nuestro trabajo y presentar al lector otra publicación de la Revista Aurora. La Sección Dossier de este número presenta el intrigante tema “Práctica y vida cotidiana desde perspectivas antropológicas: ¿qué posibles contribuciones pueden hacer los estudios antropológicos a las nuevas demandas en el ámbito político y social brasileño?” el cual se estructura en torno a las siguientes obras: a) “Ningún poema menos”: la vida de Susana Chávez contada desde la teoría del actor-red. Articulaciones y desafíos, de Camila Rodrigues da Silva, estudiante de doctorado del Programa de Posgrado en Ciencias Sociales de la UNESP (FFC-Marília); b) ¿Educación para quién? Una posible comprensión antropológica de la educación multicultural, por Angelo Antonio Puzipe Papim, maestro del Programa de Posgrado en Educación de la UNESP (FFC-Marília). En la Sección Miscelánea, los artículos publicados abarcan diversos temas y reflexiones sobre diferentes fenómenos sociales en las Ciencias Humanas, conteniendo los siguientes aportes: a) Dictadura, transición y democracia en la Constitución de 1988, por Michel Goulart da Silva, Doctor en Historia por la Universidad Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC); b) Aron y Clausewitz: una lectura epistemológica, de Matheus de Freitas Cecílio, estudiante de maestría en Economía Política Internacional de la Universidad Federal de Río de Janeiro (UFRJ); c) Periodismo y determinación: un debate marxista, de Mateus Coelho Martins de Albuquerque, estudiante de doctorado del Programa de Posgrado en Ciencia Política de la Universidad Federal de Paraná (UFPR), en coautoría de Kauane Andressa Müller, estudiante de maestría del Programa de Posgrado en Comunicación Social por la Universidad Federal de Santa María (UFSM), y en coautoría con William Ricardo Boessio, estudiante de maestría en el Programa de Posgrado en Periodismo de la Universidad Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC); d) La influencia de Gramsci en Arrighi para la comprensión de la hegemonía internacional, por Dorival Bruno Leal Todescato, estudiante de maestría en el Programa de Posgrado en Ciencias Sociales de la UNESP (FFC-Marília); e) Trabajo, ontología y conciencia de clase: la clase “en sí y para sí” en György Lukács, por Rafael de Almeida Andrade, estudiante de maestría en el Programa de Postgrado en Ciencias Sociales de la UNESP (FFC-Marilia). Finalmente, tenemos la Reseña de Felipe Melonio Leite, estudiante de maestría en el Programa de Postgrado en Ciencia Política de la Universidad Federal Fluminense (UFF), con el estudio del siguiente libro: MAGALHÃES, Juliana. Marxismo, humanismo y derecho: Althusser y Garaudy. São Paulo: Ideas & Letras, 2018, 230 f.É com imenso prazer que damos sequência aos nossos trabalhos e apresentamos ao leitor mais uma publicação da Revista Aurora. A Seção Dossiê deste número apresenta a instigante temática “Práticas e Cotidiano sob Perspectivas Antropológicas: quais contribuições possíveis os estudos antropológicos podem dar para as novas demandas na arena política e social brasileira?” que se estrutura a partir dos seguintes trabalhos: a) “Nenhum poema a menos”: a vida de Susana Chávez contada a partir da teoria ator-rede. Articulações e desafios, de Camila Rodrigues da Silva, doutoranda pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Sociais da UNESP (FFC-Marília); b) A educação para quem? Uma possível compreensão antropológica da educação multicultural, de Angelo Antonio Puzipe Papim, mestre pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação da UNESP (FFC-Marília). Já na Seção Miscelânea, os artigos publicados contemplam variados temas e reflexões de diversos fenômenos sociais das Ciências Humanas, contento as seguintes contribuições: a) Ditadura, transição e democracia na Constituição de 1988, de Michel Goulart da Silva, doutor em História pela Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC); b) Aron e Clausewitz: uma leitura epistemológica, de Matheus de Freitas Cecílio, mestrando em Economia Política Internacional pela Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ); c) Jornalismo e Determinação: Um debate marxista, de Mateus Coelho Martins de Albuquerque, doutorando pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Política da Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), em coautoria de Kauane Andressa Müller, mestranda pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação Social da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), e em coautoria de William Ricardo Boessio, mestrando pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Jornalismo da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC); d) A influência de Gramsci em Arrighi para o entendimento da hegemonia internacional, de Dorival Bruno Leal Todescato, mestrando do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Sociais da UNESP (FFC-Marília); e) Trabalho, ontologia e consciência de classe: a classe “em-si e para-si” em György Lukács, de Rafael de Almeida Andrade, mestrando pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Sociais da UNESP (FFC-Marilia). Por fim, temos a Resenha de Felipe Melonio Leite, mestrando pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Política da Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), com o estudo do seguinte livro: MAGALHÃES, Juliana. Marxismo, humanismo e direito: Althusser e Garaudy. 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