Nada dá certo

Pequenos quadros controversos de geopolítica do coelho

Autores

  • Lucienne Strivay
  • Catherine Mougenot

Palavras-chave:

controvérsias, coelho europeu, reintrodução, modalidades de existência

Resumo

Os homens sempre e por toda parte fizeram alguma coisa sobre ou com a “natureza”. Mas as questões não são as mesmas em todos os lugares e as tomadas de decisões que disso resultam podem seguir vias totalmente divergentes. As introduções ou as reintroduções das espécies se multiplicaram a partir de empreendimentos cujo sucesso nunca foi evidente. Considerando-os de perto, descobrimos que são como misturas entre receitas populares, fórmulas de tecnociências e também surpresas que os seres vivos sempre reservaram. Neste artigo defendemos esta ideia seguindo as trajetórias do coelho europeu (Oryctolagus cuniculus) até a Austrália ou Nova-Zelândia. Examinamos os modos como tais trajetórias se cruzaram com outras maneiras de entrar em relação com, de um lado, os não humanos e, de outro, com a ecologia aplicada que acabava de ser descoberta no início do século XX. Diversas controvérsias se sucederam a partir de então. Estas podem ser descritas como crises ou momentos a serem esquecidos. Para nós, elas aparecem antes de tudo como maneiras de desvendar os grandes trabalhos de ordenamento. Não há nenhuma categoria clara nessas histórias, nenhum equilíbrio. Somente seres vivos que se cruzam, se transformam, se sobrepõem, se evitam.

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2018-02-19

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Strivay, Lucienne, e Catherine Mougenot. 2018. “Nada Dá Certo: Pequenos Quadros Controversos De geopolítica Do Coelho”. Anuário Antropológico 37 (2):135-58. https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/anuarioantropologico/article/view/6892.