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Revisiting history: design school’s sound and image archive
The desire to preserve the history and memory of a place is a constant feature in society. It was wi... more |
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From the Enemy’s Point of View: Humanity and Divinity in an Amazonian Society
destructive forces of European imperialism. In this landmark study, anthropologist Eduardo Viveiros de Castro explains this...... more |
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Incivility and Higher Education: The Costs of Bad Behavior
Featuring chapters written by diverse voices within the academy, Incivility and Higher Education: Th... more |
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Hey Johnny! What Do You Say?
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Hey Johnny! What Do You Say?
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Cannibal Metaphysics: For a Post-structural Anthropology
The iconoclastic Brazilian anthropologist and theoretician Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, well known in his discipline for...... more |
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The Ends of the World
as well as academic reflection. In this book, philosopher D borah Danowski and anthropologist Eduardo Viveiros de Castro...... more |
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The Ends of the World
as well as academic reflection. In this book, philosopher D borah Danowski and anthropologist Eduardo Viveiros de Castro...... more |
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The Relative Native: Essays on Indigenous Conceptual Worlds
This volume is the first to collect the most influential essays and lectures of Eduardo Viveiros de Castro. Published...... more |
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Cannibal Metaphysics: For a Post-structural Anthropology
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Carbon Taxes: Elements, Considerations and Objectives
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Radical Dualism
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The Inconstancy of the Indian Soul: The Encounter of Catholics and Cannibals in 16th-Century Brazil
, world-renowned Brazilian anthropologist Eduardo Viveiros de Castro situates the Jesuit missionaries accounts of the Tupi people in...... more |
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The Turn of the Native
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Archeology of Violence
Clastres s final, posthumous book on the affirmative role of violence in primitive societies. The ... more |
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Weathering the Storm: Soul of a Sailor
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From the Enemy’’s Point of View: Humanity and Divinity in an Amazonian Society
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