Introdução: Cosmopolítica nos Andes e na Amazônia-Como políticas indígenas afetam a política?
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Esta introdução visa apresentar o dossiê que discute as práticas indígenas enquanto políticas que ocupam esferas da vida moderna. Eles apresentam a diferença radical das práticas indígenas quando emergem em circunstá‚ncias em que aqueles que não participam da radical diferença compartilham. A diferença que apresentam é radical porque surge de circunstá‚ncias que não se conformam em divisões que separam a humanidade e seus outros (cultura e natureza, o animado e o inanimado, material e espiritual) e normatizam o entendimento da vida moderna. Em vez de dividir a norma, nestes artigos, montanhas são seres, sucuris são ancestrais, uma faca comunica, corpos (humanos e animais) resultam do que fazem (incluso o que comem), água se recusa a ser H2O. Assim, quando os artigos focam as práticas indígenas em vez de etnicidade, ou raça (as categorias usuais de análise da ‘alteridade’), assumem um caminho analítico, pois ambos os conceitos tomariam apenas humanos como protagonistas. Focalizando em diferenças entre humanos, seriam incapazes de incluir entidades as outras que não humanas como agentes das práticas indígenas que os trabalhos desta edição apresentam.
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