Wayfaring thoughts: Life, Movement and Anthropology

  • Ingold T
  • Fiori A
  • Andrade J
  • et al.
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Abstract

In the last few years, several research groups of the Urban Anthropology Nucleus(NAU) approached the array of issues addressed by British anthropologist Timothy Ingold. Those issues are considered to be transversal to different approaches and objects of NAU as well as deeply inspiring to new ways of thinking the relationships between city, ethnology, body and consciousness. This growing interest aroused among other research groups too, within and beyond the University of São Paulo, as well as...

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Ingold, T., Fiori, A. L. de, Andrade, J. A. A. D. de, Testa, A. Q., & Tambucci, Y. B. (2012). Wayfaring thoughts: Life, Movement and Anthropology. Ponto Urbe, (11). https://doi.org/10.4000/pontourbe.341

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