Anthropology
Anthropology

São Paulo television, from popular to erudite
Study investigates what musical programs meant to the country
Anthropology

The invention of Indians in Brazil
Analysis deconstructs the notion of the anthropologist as a translator
By Carlos Haag and Mariluce Moura
Manuela Carneiro da Cunha

Manuela Carneiro da Cunha: A militant anthropologist
Former senior professor from the University of Chicago releases a collection of texts
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology

The sadness of the tropics
Lévi-Strauss' death brings a review of his science in its wake
By Carlos Haag
Jesús Martín-Barbero

Jesús Martín-Barbero: The combined forms of the media
The communication's theoretical analyzes the internet revolution
Anthropology

There is no heaven without hell
The dubious relationship between the Neopentecostal churches and the devil
By Carlos Haag
Diplomacy

The day on which Brazil said “no” to the United States
Documents with the proposal to deport black Americans to the Amazon
By Carlos Haag
Maria Immacolata V. de Lopes

Maria Immacolata Vassallo de Lopes: TV soap opera, the Brazilian narrative
Professor examines why the soap opera is a favorite folktale
Anthropology

Amazonia lost and found
The first inhabitants established civilizations that were organized and complex
Anthropology

Between raw and cooked food
Intellectual Biography of Lévi-Strauss reveals a life full of dilemmas
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology

Motherland, feminine noun
Research questions the results of policies against the trafficking of women
By Carlos Haag