Resumo As entrevistas com Roberto DaMatta e Yvonne Maggie iluminam a fecunda interlocução da antropologia brasileira com a obra de Victor Turner. A relevância dos rituais na vida social e a inclusão das sociedades ocidentais na investigação antropológica foram centrais para Roberto DaMatta cuja obra renovou as ciências sociais brasileiras. O conceito de drama social, por sua vez, inspirou Yvonne Maggie, cujo trabalho abriu novos caminhos na antropologia urbana e da religião. Nossos entrevistados falam de uma antropologia vivida tanto no campo das pesquisas como no convívio intelectual feito de muitas leituras e estudos compartilhados com professores e colegas. Falam dos insights que impulsionaram ricos processos de pesquisa; trazem aspectos pouco conhecidos de um momento marcante da antropologia feita no Brasil.Abstract The interviews of Roberto DaMatta and Yvonne Maggie enlighten the fruitful dialogue established by Brazilian anthropologists with Victor Turner's work. Rituals' prominent role in social processes and the inclusion of Western societies in anthropological research deeply influenced DaMatta's own work, which renewed Brazilian social sciences as a whole. The concept of social drama, in turn, inspired Maggie's research, which broke new grounds in the anthropology of religion and urban anthropology. The interviews tell us about a lively anthropology based not only in field research, but also in many intelectual interchanges shared with teachers and colleagues. They tell us about the insights that drove rich research processes as well as little-known but remarkable aspects of a highly innovative moment of anthropology in Brazil.
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Cavalcanti, M. L. V. de C., Sinder, V., & Lage, G. C. (2013). VICTOR TURNER E A ANTROPOLOGIA NO BRASIL. DUAS VISÕES. ENTREVISTAS COM ROBERTO DAMATTA E YVONNE MAGGIE. Sociologia & Antropologia, 3(6), 339–378. https://doi.org/10.1590/2238-38752013v361
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