Writting against culture
In this paper, the anthropologist Lila Abu-Lughod discusses and criticizes the propositions announced by the book Writing Culture, edited by James Clifford and Marcus Fisher. The author proposes that anthropologists begin to write against the concept of culture, emphasizing a type of ethnog...
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oai:periodicos.ufrn.br:article-156152021-06-24T20:54:00Z Writting against culture La escritura contra la cultura A Escrita contra a cultura Abu-Lughod, Lila Rego, Francisco Cleiton Vieira Silva do Durazzo, Leandro Writting Culture Ethnography Anthropology Feminism Culture Writing Halfies Escritura Cultura Etnografía Antropología Feminismo Cultura Escritura Mestizos Escrita Cultura Etnografia Antropologia Feminismo Cultura Escrita Mestiços In this paper, the anthropologist Lila Abu-Lughod discusses and criticizes the propositions announced by the book Writing Culture, edited by James Clifford and Marcus Fisher. The author proposes that anthropologists begin to write against the concept of culture, emphasizing a type of ethnography of the particular that is able to escape the crystallization of differences and generalizations. The article is also a reaction to the absence of feminists and researchers of multiple ethnic and regional origin in the set of chapters published by Clifford and Fisher that in turn inaugurated a whole theoretical movement in anthropology commonly known as postmodern anthropology. Abu-Lughod's text, as influential as the book by Clifford and Fisher, marks an important theoretical and ethnographic moment for the discipline, by emphasizing and showing the positionality of knowledge beyond the partiality enunciated by postmodern authors. En este artículo la antropóloga Lila Abu-Lughod discute y critica las proposiciones anunciadas por el libro Writting Culture, editado por James Clifford y Marcus Fisher. La autora propone que los antropólogos y las antropologías pasen a escribir contra el concepto de cultura, enfatizando un tipo de etnografía del particular que sea capaz de huir de la cristalización de las diferencias y de las generalizaciones. El artículo también es una reacción la ausencia de feministas e investigadores de múltiple origen étnico y regional en el conjunto de capítulos publicados por Clifford y Fisher que inauguraron a su vez todo un movimiento teórico en la antropología comúnmente conocida como antropología posmoderna. El texto de Abu-Lughod, tan influyente como el libro de Clifford y Fisher, marca un importante momento teórico y etnográfico para la disciplina, al enfatizar y mostrar la posicionalidad del conocimiento más allá de la parcialidad enunciada por los autores posmodernos. Neste artigo a antropóloga Lila Abu-Lughod discute e critica as proposições anunciadas pelo livro Writting Culture, editado por James Clifford e Marcus Fisher. A autora propõe que os antropólogos e as antropológas passem a escrever contra o conceito de cultura, enfatizando um tipo de etnografia do particular que seja capaz de fugir da cristalização das diferenças e das generalizações. O artigo também é uma reação a ausência de feministas e pesquisadores de multipla origem étnica e regional no conjunto de capítulos publicados por Clifford e Fisher que inauguraram por sua vez todo um movimento teórico na antropologia comumente conhecido como antropologia pós-moderna. O texto de Abu-Lughod, tão influenciador quanto o livro de Clifford e Fisher, marca um importante momento teórico e etnográfico para a disciplina, ao enfatizar e mostrar a posicionalidade do conhecimento para além da parcialidade enunciada pelos autores pós-modernos. Portal de Periódicos Eletrônicos da UFRN 2018-11-23 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Text Texto Texto application/pdf https://periodicos.ufrn.br/equatorial/article/view/15615 Equatorial – Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social; Vol. 5 No. 8 (2018): Equatorial; 193-226 Equatorial – Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social; Vol. 5 Núm. 8 (2018): Equatorial; 193-226 Equatorial – Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social; v. 5 n. 8 (2018): Equatorial; 193-226 2446-5674 10.21680/2446-5674.2018v5n8 por https://periodicos.ufrn.br/equatorial/article/view/15615/12025 Copyright (c) 2018 Lila Abu-Lughod; Francisco Cleiton Vieira Silva do Rego, Leandro Durazzo |
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In this paper, the anthropologist Lila Abu-Lughod discusses and criticizes the propositions announced by the book Writing Culture, edited by James Clifford and Marcus Fisher. The author proposes that anthropologists begin to write against the concept of culture, emphasizing a type of ethnography of the particular that is able to escape the crystallization of differences and generalizations. The article is also a reaction to the absence of feminists and researchers of multiple ethnic and regional origin in the set of chapters published by Clifford and Fisher that in turn inaugurated a whole theoretical movement in anthropology commonly known as postmodern anthropology. Abu-Lughod's text, as influential as the book by Clifford and Fisher, marks an important theoretical and ethnographic moment for the discipline, by emphasizing and showing the positionality of knowledge beyond the partiality enunciated by postmodern authors. |
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