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      O que as crianças podem fazer pela antropologia?

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          Este texto pretende apontar como o estudo das crianças pode conduzir a uma revisão de conceitos vitais da história da disciplina antropológica. Mais especificamente, tratará do conceito de sociedade e seu correlato, o conceito de cultura. Para essa discussão lançarei mão dos estudos feitos por Marylin Strathern e Christina Toren. Complementariamente, ao se discutir a validade e pertinência dos conceitos de sociedade e cultura, Tim Ingold pode trazer contribuições para o debate na medida em que introduz a biologia para se entender a cultura. Trago também o pensamento de Thomas Csordas e de Margaret Mead, retendo desta última a sua ênfase etnográfica e dialogando com o primeiro sobre o conceito de cultura. A ideia que permeia todo o artigo é a de que o chamado mundo infantil ou mundo da criança é um campo interessante para se discutir teoria antropológica.

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          This text aims to show how the study of children can lead to a review of vital concepts in the history of anthropology. More specifically, will address the concept of society and its correlate, the concept of culture. For this discussion we use the studies undertaken by Marilyn Strathern and Christina Toren. Additionally, when discussing the validity and relevance of the concepts of society and culture, Tim Ingold will contribute to the debate given that he introduces the biology in order to comprehend the culture. We also address the thoughts of Thomas Csordas and Margaret Mead, from the latter we retain her emphasis on ethnography and dialogue with the first on the concept of culture. The idea that pervades the whole article is that the so-called childhood world or child's world is an interesting field to discuss anthropological theory.

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                Journal
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                Horizontes Antropológicos
                Horiz. antropol.
                Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social - IFCH-UFRGS (Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil )
                0104-7183
                1806-9983
                December 2010
                : 16
                : 34
                : 137-157
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                [01] orgnameUniversidade Federal da Paraíba -Brasil
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                S0104-71832010000200007 S0104-7183(10)01603407
                10.1590/S0104-71832010000200007
                698ba6dc-a5b5-441f-87f7-5fed4df07e20

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 25 February 2010
                : 05 June 2010
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                society,culture,child,anthropological theory,teoria antropológica,sociedade,cultura,criança

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