Dossiê "Futuros em disputa: abordagens teórico-metodológicas sobre o porvir nas periferias do Sul Global"
Resumo
A little over ten years ago, the anthropological academy of the global North baptized with the name “multispecies” a mode of study and writing that de-centers the human and that, in research, pays attention to the socio-cultural and affective force of multiple bodies and materialities. However, these kinds of multiple and diverse relationalities have been a constitutive part of many peoples in the global South, subalternized peoples whose historical, situated, and embodied experience account for epistemologies and ways of life obliterated by the modern-racist-colonial system. In other words, these peoples have been able to recognize and name our fragile and precarious condition, which requires more-than-human beings to become possible, in intimate affectation and interdependence, and in collaborative survival; so “multispecies” is just one more word, among others, to refer to the intricate space of relationships that give shape and content to what we call “society”, “culture”, and “nature”. In the time of the Anthropocene, this era of life annihilation driven by rapacious capitalism-speciesism, it is necessary to acknowledge our vital connections with multiple human, animal, plant, mineral, and other kinds of bodies – and their particular ways of being named – in order to propose politics of collaboration and interdependence from which it might be possible to imagine other, more-than-human futures; futures that, in fact, might already be imagined and contested right now, from and in the South. So, the objective of this anthropological essay-manifesto is, drawing from Robin Wall Kimmerer, to think about “multispecies grammars of the animated” as an alternative to these times of ruin and necessary creativity to converse with other forms of life and non-life and to reorient ourselves from other epistemologies situated in the margins and embracing that other world that walks with us towards plural futures beyond the Anthropo-capitalocene.
Lara, Barbarita
Ortiz, Yuliana
Takuapu, Amanda/Comunidade Tabaçu Reko Ypy
Chalá, Katherine
Delgado, Génesis
Minda, Darwin
Chávez, Andrea
Zambrano, Iván
Leite, Fabiana
Moura, Cleberson
Sallum, Marianne
Balanzátegui, Daniela
16.11.2024
Ricardo Vieira
15.11.2024
Rosa Maria Perez, Inês Lourenço
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Patrícia Alves de Matos
24.09.2024
Diego Amoedo
22.08.2024
Katherine Chalá [1], Daniela Balanzátegui [2], Valentina Romero [3], Catarina Nimbopyruá Delfina dos Santos [4], María Celeste Sánchez Sugía [5], Watatakalu Yawalapiti [6], Maria John [7], Marianne Sallum [8]
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Noelia García Rodríguez
11.07.2024
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José Sobral, Patrícia Alves de Matos
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Fabienne Wateau
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Juan Antonio Flores Martos
20.06.2024
Yacunã Tuxá [1], Natasha Gambrell [2], Luã Apyká [3], Blaire Morseau [4], Stephen W. Silliman [5], Daniela Balanzátegui [6], Marianne Sallum [7]
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Pere Morell i Torra
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Paulo Gabriel Hilu da Rocha Pinto
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M. Belén Ortega-Senet
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Abdellah Hammoudi
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Revisto por Francisco Freire e Abdallah Hammoudi
12.03.2024
Simone Frangella
Max Ruben Ramos
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Raquel Gil Carvalheira
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Caroline Brettell
Marta Rosales
Sónia Ferreira
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Vincenzo Scamardella
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Paulo Victor Leite Lopes
06.02.2024
Thaddeus Gregory Blanchette
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Catarina Frois
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Pedro Figueiredo Neto e Ricardo Falcão
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Jarrett Zigon
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Ramón Sarró
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Ramón Sarró
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João Leal
Luís Cunha
Humberto Martins
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Mariana Tello Weiss
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Tamta Khalvashi
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Hermione Spriggs
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Raquel Mendes Pereira
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Patrick Laviolette
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Miguel Vale Almeida
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Victor Hugo de Souza Barreto
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Francisco Martínez
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Ruy Llera Blanes
Luís Silva
Francisco Freire
Antonio Maria Pusceddu
Antónia Lima
Paulo Mendes
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