People, individuals and cyborgs: connections and theoretical-methodological extensions in the dialogue between anthropology and feminism

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Autor(a) principal: Escoura, Michele
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Temáticas (Campinas. Online)
Texto Completo: https://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/tematicas/article/view/10974
Resumo: The comparative method for a long time served as a basis for the methodological discussion in Anthropology. From this background, Marilyn Strathern stood out as a fundamental name in the theoretical field and made her ethnographies in Melanesia a key for comparison and opposition to the West. Writing in the mid-1980s and among the postmodern epistemological criticisms that shook the foundations of Human Sciences, the anthropologist relied on a theoretical-methodological movement that put not only ethnographic data in suspension, but also founding concepts of anthropological discipline . In this article, we return to Marilyn Strathern's methodological path to highlight her analysis strategies and the shifts in the notions of individual and society that she brought about by bringing anthropology and feminism closer together. At the same time, we seek to put their methodological exercise into practice and by bringing Donna Haraway and Judith Butler to the dialogue, we seek to highlight how the notions of partial connections, hybridism and cyborg creation can reveal expansions and enlargements in Strathernian theory itself.
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spelling People, individuals and cyborgs: connections and theoretical-methodological extensions in the dialogue between anthropology and feminismPersonas, individuos y cyborgs: conexiones y extensiones teórico-metodológicas en el diálogo entre antropología y feminismoPessoas, indivíduos e ciborgues: conexões e alargamentos teórico-metodológicos no diálogo entre antropologia e feminismoAntropologiaMetodologia de pesquisaCulturaSociedadeFeminismoAnthropologyResearch methodologyCultureSocietyFeminismAntropologíaMetodología de investigaciónCulturaSociedadFeminismoThe comparative method for a long time served as a basis for the methodological discussion in Anthropology. From this background, Marilyn Strathern stood out as a fundamental name in the theoretical field and made her ethnographies in Melanesia a key for comparison and opposition to the West. Writing in the mid-1980s and among the postmodern epistemological criticisms that shook the foundations of Human Sciences, the anthropologist relied on a theoretical-methodological movement that put not only ethnographic data in suspension, but also founding concepts of anthropological discipline . In this article, we return to Marilyn Strathern's methodological path to highlight her analysis strategies and the shifts in the notions of individual and society that she brought about by bringing anthropology and feminism closer together. At the same time, we seek to put their methodological exercise into practice and by bringing Donna Haraway and Judith Butler to the dialogue, we seek to highlight how the notions of partial connections, hybridism and cyborg creation can reveal expansions and enlargements in Strathernian theory itself.El método comparativo durante mucho tiempo sirvió de base para la discusión metodológica en Antropología. A partir de estos antecedentes, Marilyn Strathern se destacó como un nombre fundamental en el campo teórico e hizo de sus etnografías en Melanesia una clave de comparación y oposición a Occidente. Escribiendo a mediados de los años 80 y entre las críticas epistemológicas posmodernas que sacudieron los cimientos de las Ciencias Humanas, el antropólogo se apoyó en un movimiento teórico-metodológico que puso no solo los datos etnográficos en suspensión, sino también conceptos fundadores de la disciplina antropológica. . En este artículo, volvemos al camino metodológico de Marilyn Strathern para resaltar sus estrategias de análisis y los cambios en las nociones de individuo y sociedad que provocó al acercar la antropología y el feminismo. Al mismo tiempo, buscamos poner en práctica su ejercicio metodológico y al traer a Donna Haraway y Judith Butler al diálogo, buscamos resaltar cómo las nociones de conexiones parciales, hibridismo y creación de cyborg pueden revelar expansiones y ampliaciones en la propia teoría stratherniana.O método comparativo durante muito tempo serviu de base para a discussão metodológica na Antropologia. A partir deste pano de fundo, Marilyn Strathern destacou- se como um nome fundamental no campo teórico e fez de suas etnografias na Melanésia uma chave de comparação e contraposição ao ocidente. Escrevendo no entremeio dos anos de 1980 e entre as críticas epistemológicas pós-modernas que abalaram os alicerces das Ciências Humanas, a antropóloga apoiou-se em um movimento teórico-metodológico que colocou em suspensão não só dados etnográficos, mas também conceitos fundantes da disciplina antropológica. Neste artigo retomamos o percurso metodológico de Marilyn Strathern para evidenciar suas estratégias de análise e os deslocamentos das noções de indivíduo e sociedade que ela provocou ao aproximar a antropologia e o feminismo. Ao mesmo tempo, buscamos colocar em prática seu exercício metodológico e ao trazer Donna Haraway e Judith Butler para o diálogo, buscamos evidenciar como as noções de conexões parciais, hibridismo e criação de ciborgues podem revelar expansões e alargamentos na própria teoria stratherniana. Universidade Estadual de Campinas2014-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoTextoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/inpec/index.php/tematicas/article/view/1097410.20396/tematicas.v22i44.10974Tematicas; v. 22 n. 44 (2014): Metodologias; 113-140Tematicas; Vol. 22 No. 44 (2014): Methodologies; 113-140Tematicas; Vol. 22 Núm. 44 (2014): Metodologias; 113-1402595-315Xreponame:Temáticas (Campinas. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv People, individuals and cyborgs: connections and theoretical-methodological extensions in the dialogue between anthropology and feminism
Personas, individuos y cyborgs: conexiones y extensiones teórico-metodológicas en el diálogo entre antropología y feminismo
Pessoas, indivíduos e ciborgues: conexões e alargamentos teórico-metodológicos no diálogo entre antropologia e feminismo
title People, individuals and cyborgs: connections and theoretical-methodological extensions in the dialogue between anthropology and feminism
spellingShingle People, individuals and cyborgs: connections and theoretical-methodological extensions in the dialogue between anthropology and feminism
Escoura, Michele
Antropologia
Metodologia de pesquisa
Cultura
Sociedade
Feminismo
Anthropology
Research methodology
Culture
Society
Feminism
Antropología
Metodología de investigación
Cultura
Sociedad
Feminismo
title_short People, individuals and cyborgs: connections and theoretical-methodological extensions in the dialogue between anthropology and feminism
title_full People, individuals and cyborgs: connections and theoretical-methodological extensions in the dialogue between anthropology and feminism
title_fullStr People, individuals and cyborgs: connections and theoretical-methodological extensions in the dialogue between anthropology and feminism
title_full_unstemmed People, individuals and cyborgs: connections and theoretical-methodological extensions in the dialogue between anthropology and feminism
title_sort People, individuals and cyborgs: connections and theoretical-methodological extensions in the dialogue between anthropology and feminism
author Escoura, Michele
author_facet Escoura, Michele
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Escoura, Michele
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antropologia
Metodologia de pesquisa
Cultura
Sociedade
Feminismo
Anthropology
Research methodology
Culture
Society
Feminism
Antropología
Metodología de investigación
Cultura
Sociedad
Feminismo
topic Antropologia
Metodologia de pesquisa
Cultura
Sociedade
Feminismo
Anthropology
Research methodology
Culture
Society
Feminism
Antropología
Metodología de investigación
Cultura
Sociedad
Feminismo
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