History Events DA

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Room 24 of the Social Sciences Building - Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 315
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CEstA Headquarters - Rua do Anfiteatro, 181 - Colmeia favo 8

Lecture with Cássio Brancaleone
Professor at the Federal University of Fronteira Sul - UFFS
Researcher at the Latin American Councils of Social Sciences - CLACSO
Post-doctorate in Political Science at USP

11/10/2023 at 2:30 pm
CEstA Headquarters - Rua do Anfiteatro, 181 - Colmeia favo 8

Empirical anarchies: approaches to popular autonomies in Latin America in the light of a libertarian anthropology

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Sala 24, prédio de Filosofia e Ciências Sociais - USP

Friday of the Month: The multiple layers of reception: mental health on the university agenda

09/29 at 9:30 am in Room 24 of the Social Sciences Building at USP and also broadcast via Youtube.

Guests:
Regina Facchini (Anthropologist and researcher at PAGU/Unicamp)
Elizabete Franco Cruz (Psychologist and teacher at EACH)
Karaí Mirin (Guarani and master's student at IP-USP)

Mediation:
Felipe Paes Piva (Master's student at PPGAS-USP)

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Room 24 of the Social Sciences Building - Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 315

DA Seminars: What does thought owe to the movement? - With Prof. Jean Tible - DCP/FFLCH

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Room 14 of the Social Sciences Building - Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 315

The Center for Amerindian Studies – CEstA/USP and the Consulate General of France in São Paulo invite you to:

Ethnology, ecology and activism: mapping possible worlds – Conversation with Philippe Descola (Collège de France, Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Sociale)

In this conversation, Philippe Descola will talk about his long-standing research into the relationship between the social world and the natural world – with an emphasis on his experience with the Achuar (Ecuadorian Amazon) – seeking a connection with the movement known as the Levante da Earth (Soulèvement de la Terre), which seeks, in present-day France, to compose other forms of coexistence with the planet and its inhabitants, which means establishing brakes on the predatory expansion of industrial capitalism and, consequently, on the destruction of the conditions of habitability. How can all of this help us think about the Brazilian case, with its land conflicts, its struggles for the recovery of indigenous and quilombola lands, its ecological agendas?

The event must take place mainly in Spanish.

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09/20/2023 to 09/22/2023
Sala 1037 do Prédio das Ciências Sociais - Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 315
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Espaço Verde do Prédio de Filosofia e Ciências Sociais - FFLCH/USP

Indigenous women on March: Spring will be indigenous

Anthropology and indigenous cosmoperception
With Yakuy Tupinambá

Green Space - Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 315 - Cidade Universitária, São Paulo

Organization: UPEI (União Plurinacional de Eatudantes Indígenas), Movimento Levante Indígena na USP, CEstA, CEUPES

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Room 24 of the Social Sciences Building - Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 315
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08/28/2023 to 09/01/2023
Online

The VIII National Meeting of Anthropology of Law will be held from 08/28 to 09/01, 2023 in an online format.

We inform you that the deadline for submitting work proposals for the 27 approved WGs will be open until 06/05.

Check the rules in item 5 of the Notice -  https://enadir2023. blogspot.com/p/editais.html

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LISA Auditorium. Rua do Anfiteatro, 181. Cidade Universitária

It is about examining the close relationships between translation and creation, with the help of some examples, especially the poetry of Ana Cristina César, whose work highlights the way in which literary creation is nourished by readings, quotations, borrowings and translations, the most miscellaneous. The case in question makes it possible to broaden the understanding of creation through the reassessment of certain commonplaces that still surround the reflection on poetry and literary creation.