Antropologias em Perspectiva: Notas sobre as relações entre Estado e saber antropológico
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https://doi.org/10.5380/cam.v9i2.12646Keywords:
Antropologia, História da Antropologia, Antropologia AplicadaAbstract
In this paper I discuss the relationship between Anthropology and the National States within the background of the European colonial expansion, which took place in the first decades of the 20th century. In particular, I analyze the role of anthropologists from the three centers that established the modern anthropological practice, i.e., France, England, and the United States. I demonstrate how anthropological knowledge and interventionist actions of the colonial State articulate in processes of mutual construction, from different interests of political actors that operate under specific circumstances. Hence, this paper is an attempt to demonstrate distinct ways to conceive and practice Anthropology within diverse “national traditions”. It is also an effort to present elements capable of fomenting the debate about the social conditions of anthropological knowledge production.
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