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Eduardo Viveiros De Castro Collection

Eduardo Viveiros De Castro Collection

: An exploration of how Amazonian thought can "cannibalize" and transform Western philosophy.

An is more than just a bibliography; it is a curated intellectual toolkit for dismantling Western metaphysics. Whether you are building a personal library, compiling university syllabi, or conducting advanced research, understanding the core components of his collection—from his classic ethnographies of the Araweté to his dense philosophical manifestos—is essential. Eduardo Viveiros de Castro Collection

: A curated volume of his most influential essays and lectures on indigenous conceptual worlds. : An exploration of how Amazonian thought can

: Co-authored with Déborah Danowski, this work applies his anthropological insights to the contemporary climate crisis. The Photographic Archive: "Variations of the Wild Body" : A curated volume of his most influential

For researchers and students interested in exploring the Eduardo Viveiros de Castro Collection, we recommend:

: A cornerstone of his work, this theory suggests that indigenous Amazonian cosmologies view the world as inhabited by various species that see themselves as human but see other species as animals or spirits.

: For students and scholars, the Eduardo Viveiros de Castro Collection would serve as a primary source for understanding the development of anthropological thought in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It would offer insights into the methodologies, debates, and ethical considerations in conducting research with indigenous peoples.

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