TOWARDS A BENJAMINIAN ANTHROPOLOGY: RETHINKING PARADIGMS OF DRAMATIC THEATRE


Autoria(s): DAWSEY, John C.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

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This essay is presented as a Benjaminian work site. The juxtaposition of apparently distant figures in brusque and surprising relations may well cause puzzlement. But the affinities are revealing. In the whirlpools of Michael Taussig`s studies, I search for a theoretical composition in counterpoint: on one side, Victor Turner and Clifford Geertz, whose writings possibly lead us to think of a kind of paradigm of the dramatic theatre in anthropology, and, on the other, two figures on the margins of anthropology and the dramatic theatre - Walter Benjamin and Bertolt Brecht. The essay`s gravitational force is located on these margins, especially the fragmented work of Benjamin. In short, this is an essay towards a Benjaminian anthropology, organized around three allegories: (1) magic mirror; (2) shattering; and (3) flashes of light. In some ways, the journey suggests the form of an unusual rite of passage: the passage towards a passing condition.

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MANA, v.15, n.2, p.349-376, 2009

0104-9313

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/21047

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Palavras-Chave #Walter Benjamin #Bertolt Brecht #Victor Turner #Clifford Geertz #Anthropology
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