How can we create a more plural anthropological community?
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Comment from: Josué Tomasini Castro
Comment from: lorenz
No anthropology courses in Brasil (for graduates)? Anthropology doesn’t have a high status? Or do you work more interdisciplinarily there?
What do you mean with global teaching? Teaching about different concepts of anthropology in other parts of the world? Having not only American and British anthropologists on the reading list? I suppose, that’s what Ribeiro had in mind, too.
Comment from: Josué Tomasini Castro
yeah, thats almost that, the best you can find here, is a Social Science course that on the last year give you the option to choose between sociology, politics our anthropology, but we dont have a full anthropology course…sad.
about global teaching, i mean that we shoudnt be teach to be an anthropologist in our country (at least here in Brazil on our graduations courses) we should learn how to be a global anthropologist. Every one knows “global” is taking a huge place in “local". We dont interact with only our local reality any more, cuz when this local start to be change by global, it´ll not be local any more, but another little part of the global totaly.
Maybe is kind of messing, but, i´ve been thinking some stuff about that.
I couldnt agree more…
Two days ago i just wrote some article(in portuguese, rs.) and while i was writing i was thinking about how closed we are(on Brazil particularly) to this global idea of anthropology.
But i think this is cannot be resolved just translating texts, our prograns has to be change too.
Here in Brazil(my case) we dont have a graduation course on anthropology, we have a Social Science course when the anthropology stuff has limited places(it has to be divided with sociology and political science).
These make that people in Brazil like me(and like Ribeiro) who like anthropology one step donw os these academic climb. At least theoricaly, cuz those how read a lot, and study goes far.
But, any way, i think global anthropology has to be not only with global lenguages, but global teachings.
dont know for sure.
Just a though.