Published 2017
“…This activity requires on the part of the ethnographer a constant and always unfinished effort to look from the point of view of the other, to try to think of others without imposing the a priori of our own frameworks of
intelligibility of the world. On this epistemological basis, Marcio takes up again the Malinowskian idea of "ethnographic theory" as a key notion to understand the specificity of anthropological knowledge, its particular ubiquity and capacity to generate a movement towards new ways of knowing.His attention to the ways in which people compartmentalize their world, define the beings that exist in it, the forms of relation with them, their ontological status, has to do with a series of themes that we have been problematizing in the Nucleus Nature-Culture, a space of formation and investigation that is developed in the Institute of Anthropology of Cordoba. …”
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