Prospects of a new Human Representational Space: Borders of Criticism in the Interface Literature and Anthropology
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Comparative Studies, Interdisciplinarity, Amazonian perspectivismAbstract
Human culture involves a complex network of symbolic exchanges. Among the theoretical perspectives that provide the comprehension of these dynamics is the Comparative Studies, due to its interdisciplinary nature. As a contemporary perspective, these studies are a form of knowledge that encourages pluralistic points of view involving literary phenomena, enabling intercultural, interdiscursive and intersemiotic relations. This paper proposes to present the dialogue between literature and anthropology, analyzing the book Onde a onça bebe água, in which is present Amazonian cosmologies. For this purpose, we used studies of Brazilian anthropologist Eduardo Viveiros de Castro and his literary production in partnership with Veronica Stigger .
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