History Events DA

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Room 24 of the Social Sciences Building - Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 315
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Sala 24, prédio de Filosofia e Ciências Sociais - USP
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Room 08 of the Social Sciences Building - Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 315

VII Nimuendaju Conference, with João Paulo Lima Barreto (UFAM) - Duhkewehtise and Sutiwehtise: The ways of transforming the body.

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Nicolau Sevcenko Auditorium - Av. Lineu Prestes, 338

About memories and forgetting: A reading of racialization processes in Brazil.

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LISA Auditorium - Laboratory of Image and Sound in Anthropology
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03/14/2023 to 03/16/2023
CPF SESC

3/14
Table 1 - Cultural dynamics in the city: knowledge and practice networks
With Heitor Frúgoli Jr. and Egbome Jennifer from Xangô.
3/16
Table 2 - Flows in the city: multiethnic mosaic of Bixiga
With Sheila Schneck and José Adão de Oliveira.
Mediation: Michel Françoso
More details at https://centrodepesquisaeformacao.sescsp.org.br/atividade/o-territorio-bixiga-horizontes- for-preservation-of-ways-of-life

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LISA Auditorium - Laboratory of Image and Sound in Anthropology

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 Center for Amerindian Studies (CestA) FFLCH-USP
 Graduate Program in Social Anthropology (PPGAS-USP)
 Laboratory of Image and Sound in Anthropology (LISA-USP)

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● Publisher UBU
● Ambassade of France to Brazil
● Institut Français
● Polis Institute

The forum brings together anthropology and philosophy researchers to extract
developments of the book “A decolonial ecology: thinking from the Caribbean world”, by
Malcolm Ferdinand. Two round tables will be dedicated to the main concepts and
issues of the book, composing a repertoire that articulates themes such as the racial issue,
Anthropocene, quilombola ecologies, Caribbean world, environmentalism and cosmopolitics. The
event ends with a conversation between Malcom Ferdinand and the thinker and farmer
quilombola Antônio Bispo.

[Monday, 03/13/2023]

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11/29/2022 to 11/30/2022
FFLCH-USP - Social Sciences and Philosophy Building, Room 8

The objective of the Alteridades Vegetais event is to bring together researchers, indigenous and non-indigenous, from different areas of knowledge of human sciences interested in plant life and its multispecific entanglements. The so-called "vegetable interactions" make room for innovative and interdisciplinary approaches that invite us to experiment with other thoughts and epistemologies, with a view to making room for new conceptual tools, less centered on humanity as its paradigmatic figure. The event aims to encourage discussions that depart from other-than-human socialities, in particular, from the agencies of plant beings in order to weave alliances in the face of the current deepening of the environmental and climate crisis.

 

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Rua do Anfiteatro, 181, Colmeia - Favo 10

Ethnography in the times of Belo Monte: reflections on indigenous research and policies with the Xikrin do Bacajá

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Room 24, Philosophy and Social Sciences building - USP

Michel Agier, anthropologist and research professor at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), will deliver a conference whose focus, on African refugees and migrants in Europe, is based on long-term research. It will be on 11/7/2022, Monday, at 5:30 pm, in room 24 of the Philosophy and Social Sciences building (event promoted by GEAC-USP).