This volume is the first major collection of Eduardo Viveiros de Castros best yet hitherto scattered essays and lectures, including his momentous 1998 Cambridge University Lectures, Cosmological perspectivism in Amazonia and Elsewhere. Included are new English translations of essays from the original Portuguese and previously unpublished material. A force to be reckoned with, Eduardo Viveiros de Castrosouevre has gained immense popularity in anthropology over the past two decades, most notably through his elucidation of Amazonian perspectivisma major influence on disciplines recent ontological turn. Here is Viveiros de Castro at his finestphilosopher and anthropologist, ethnographer and ethnologist, superbly engaging with classic topics such as kinship yet subverting nature/culture ideologies, and taking us into the theoretical depths of magic, cosmology, ontology, and history.
This volume is the first to collect the most influential essays and lectures of Eduardo Viveiros de Castro. Published in a wide variety of venues, and often difficult to find, the pieces are brought together here for the first time in a one major volume, which includes his momentous 1998 Cambridge University Lectures, Cosmological Perspectivism in Amazonia and Elsewhere.
Rounded out with new English translations of a number of previously unpublished works, the resulting book is a wide-ranging portrait of one of the towering figures of contemporary thoughtphilosopher, anthropologist, ethnographer, ethnologist, and more. With a new afterword by Roy Wagner elucidating Viveiros de Castros work, influence, and legacy,The Relative Native will be required reading, further cementing Viveiros de Castros position at the center of contemporary anthropological inquiry.
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Chapter One The Relative Native |
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Chapter Three Perspectival Anthropology and the Method of Controlled Equivocation |
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Chapter Four Zeno and the Art of Anthropology: Of Lies, Beliefs, Pardoxes, and Other Truths |
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Chapter Five Along the Spider Thread: Virtuality, Actualization, and the Kinship process in Amazonia |
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Chapter Six The Gift and the Given: Three Nano-Essays on Kinship and Magic |
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Chapter Seven Immanence and Fear: Stranger-Events and Subjects in Amazonia |
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PART III COSMOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVISM IN AMAZONIA AND ELSEWHERE PREFACE TO THE LECTURES |
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Chapter Eight Cosmologies: Perspectivism |
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Chapter Nine Culture: The Universal Animal |
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Chapter Ten Nature: The World as Affect and Perspective |
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Chapter Eleven Supernature: Under the Gaze of the Other |
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Afterword Facts force you to believe in them; perspectives encourage you to believe out of them |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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Eduardo Viveiros de Castro is professor of social anthropology at the National Museum, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janerio and the author of many books.