Things we see: Portuguese anthropology on material culture
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24/02/2014
24/02/2014
01/10/2010
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Resumo |
Part of the objects that anthropologists can now find in Lisbon result from the existence of networks with rather diverse historical, social and cultural origins, linking Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Brazil and Portugal, as well as the countries which have attracted all these countries’ diasporas. The publishing of papers by Portuguese and Brazilian anthropologists in this dossier dedicated to consumption might come to generate a productive collaboration between researchers from both countries, which for over five centuries have seen arriving from the other side of the Atlantic strange objects that, in turn, have taken the routes of the diasporas mentioned above, from luxurious and whimsical items as the indigenous leaders’ feathers and the carriages of the Portuguese royalty, to common and irreplaceable goods as the havaianas. |
Identificador |
0873-6561 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
etnográfica |
Direitos |
openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Material Culture #Portuguese Anthropology |
Tipo |
article |