O triunfo e a dor da beleza: Comparando as estéticas recursiva, contrapontística e celular do ser

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The principal assumption put forward in this paper will be that for the Waiwai the privileging of lateral visibility brings ideas about a fractal individual into association with recursive power, while for coastal Guyanese and U.S. societies, respectively, the privileging of axial visibility brings concepts about an autonomous individual into association with contra- puntal and cellular relations of power. It will be argued that, contrary to the Waiwai situation, in its agenda to achieve a greater efficiency for the workings of its political relations with its citizens, the desire of the modern state, expressed through its privileged use of axial visibility, de-emphasizes lateral relations and brings about categorically isolated and solitary forms of individuals.

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Mentore, G. (2006). O triunfo e a dor da beleza: Comparando as estéticas recursiva, contrapontística e celular do ser. Revista de Antropologia, 49(1), 465–499. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0034-77012006000100014

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