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Deployment of the research carried out between 2016 and 2017, with some protagonists of the city's graffiti scene. Published by Editora Funilaria.
The launch will count with the presence, for a conversation, of Wellington Neri (from Imargem), Mauro Neri (reveracity) and Bianca Tavolari (Insper).
From May 15 to 19, 2023, the first USP Mental Health Week will take place, coinciding with the national calendar of celebration and struggle in defense of the Brazilian mental health policy and its principles and values principles, which closely link this policy to the issue of social justice, dignity and human rights.
To mark the date, the Pro-Rectory of Inclusion and Belonging encourages the creation of opportunities for meeting, conversation and care on the subject in the different spaces of the university and offers, in collaboration with various partners, a programming of activities that provide greater knowledge about the country's mental health policies and those that have been proposed for the university community, as well as the opportunity for reflection and debate on some important aspects of collective mental health in contemporary life. Highlighting in the programming prepared for this year the impacts of the pandemic on our mental health.
Organizing and Scientific Committee
Organization
Fernanda Arêas Peixoto (DA - USP)
Christiano Tambascia (DA - Unicamp)
Gustavo Rossi (DA - Unicamp)
Stefania Capone (CNRS, EHESS, Césor, France)
Antonio Carlos de Souza Lima (PPGAS - National Museum, UFRJ)
TALK WITH ADALBERTO MÜLLER
GUARANI MBYA COSMOPOETICS: (RE)TRANSLATING AYVU RAPYTA
Discussor: Anai Vera (PPGAS/FFLCH/USP PhD student)
02/05/2023, 2 pm
Room 14 of the Social Sciences Building
Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 315
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EggSifaVxYg
After an immersion in the study of some languages of the Tupi-Guarani family (particularly Mbyá, Guarani and Kaiowá), I propose a rhythmic and annotated retranslation of the Ayvu Rapyta, in addition to a study on its cosmopoetics. When speaking of cosmopoetics, I understand that it is a cosmology (or cosmogony) in which the poetic aspect engenders something that seems to go far beyond “mythology”. Observing the language in which Ayvu Rapyrta is based – a language that is extremely difficult to translate – it is noted that it is organized as a genuine way of thinking about the various worlds we inhabit. In this lecture, I intend to discuss some fundamental concepts of Ayvu Rapyta, such as language/soul (ayvu/ñe'ẽ), love (mborayu), rhythm (mba'e a'ã), and good living (teko porã).
Symbolic Act of the Pyri People (Tenharin)
See details at: https://cpdoc.fgv.br/eventos/
2/14
Table 1 - Thinking about the city: public authorities and communities
With Amelinha Teles and Raquel Schenkman.
2/16
Table 2 - Preserving the city: territories and heritage
With Raquel Rolnik and Luciana Araújo.
Mediation: Michel Françoso.
More details at https://centrodepesquisaeformacao.sescsp. org.br/atividade/o-territorio-…
10/20
09:00 - 12:00 | An indigenous ethnology through documentary sources
Elisa Fruhauf Garcia - UFF
Marta Rosa Amoroso - USP
Maria Regina Celestino de Almeida
Rafael Fernandes Mendes Júnior - LinA/MN/UFRJ
14:00 - 17:00 | Other ways of doing health: Bodies, care and indigenous cosmopolitics
Ana Lúcia Pontes - ENSP/FIOCRUZ
Elizabeth Pissolato - UFJF
João Vianna - UFES
Olara Bonilla - UFF
Tainah Leite - LinA/MN/UFRJ
10/21
09:00 - 12:00 | Earth's Crisis
Bruno Nogueira Guimarães - U St. Andrews | LinA
Geraldo Andrello - UFSCAR
Miranda Zoppi - LinA/MN/UFRJ
Nicole Soares - UFES
14:00 - 17:00 | Indigenous images of knowledge
Carlos Estellina Lins - FIOCRUZ
Joana Miller - UFF
Leonardo Nascimento - LinA/MN/UFRJ
Xadalu Tupã Jekupé - Indigenous Artist