History Events DA

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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).

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Auditório do LISA - Laboratório de Imagem e Som em Antropologia

We propose to discuss four theses that accompany indigenous discourse and practices, from their escape in the use of ideas of land and territory, kinship and rights, community and people. In doing so, we also seek to observe its reflections on the “anthropological universal” of property, in what concerns the relationships between people and between people and things, but also in relation to Property as an (almost?) universal schematism that organizes the relationship between ideas, concepts and their objects and instantiations.

Andressa Lewandowski (Unilab)
Marcela Coelho de Souza (UnB)
Marcos de Almeida Matos (Post-doc DA/UFAC)

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LISA Auditorium - Laboratory of Image and Sound in Anthropology

The Thematic Project "Local music: new tracks for ethnomusicology" and PAM - Research in Musical Anthropology invite you to the event RODAS DO MUSICAR:

Session 2: "Filming translocal music"

Projection and discussion of films WOYA HAYI MAWE - WHERE ARE YOU GOING? and AFRO-SAMPAS, with directors Jasper Chalcraft and Rose Satiko Gitirana Hikiji. The films received Pierre Verger (2020 and 2022) and Anpocs (2020 and 2021) awards.

10/27/2022
9 am to 1 pm
LISA-USP Auditorium
Rua do Anfiteatro, 181 - Colmeia, honeycomb 10

Session 3:
"Local music in the journalism of Mário de Andrade and Fernando Lopes-Graça"
"Rebuilding (more) safe spaces in Berlin's underground"

With the presence of Guilhermina Lopes, postdoctoral fellow at IEB-USP, and Gibran Teixeira, postdoctoral fellow in Anthropology-USP.

10/27/2022
2:30 pm to 5:30 pm
LISA-USP Auditorium and online broadcast
https://meet.google.com/meu-wesz-tmq