Sobre a descolonização e seus correlatos

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4000/aa.11829

Palavras-chave:

Crioulização, Colonialismo., Descolonização

Resumo

Este ensaio faz uma análise crítica da literatura sobre descolonização (e seus correlatos), desde os estudos realizados por agentes e administradores coloniais até a recente moda dos estudos pós-coloniais e decoloniais. Ele destaca as limitações da abordagem top-down da maioria dos estudos até a década de 1970, o binarismo que tem caracterizado os estudos contemporâneos e a ambivalência conceitual, bem como a lógica de marketing que distinguem a abordagem decolonial. Por fim, considera a ideia de usar o quadro conceitual dos estudos de crioulização e as ideias de Oswald de Andrade sobre antropofagia para obter uma melhor compreensão da descolonização.

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Biografia do Autor

Wilson Trajano Filho, Universidade de Brasília

Wilson Trajano Filho é professor titular do Departamento de Antropologia da Universidade de Brasília. Foi professor visitante da Universidade de Cabo Verde, da Universidade de Lisboa e da Sciences Po/Bordeaux bem como pesquisador do Instituto Max Planck for Social Anthropology. No Brasil, é um dos pioneiros no estudo antropológico da África.

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Filho, Wilson Trajano. 2024. “Sobre a descolonização E Seus Correlatos”. Anuário Antropológico 49 (1):15-65. https://doi.org/10.4000/aa.11829.

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