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The personal is political: Emotional performances and political mobilisations among Bangladeshi women
Fabiene Gama

Abstract: This paper analyses the role of emotions in women’s political mobilizations in Bangladesh. Reflecting on how the political platform Gonojagoron Moncho updates discourse on Bengali nationalism and the traumas of Liberation War, I focus on the non-verbal aspect

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Exchanging through difference
Magda dos Santos Ribeiro

Abstract: This article presents and discusses different sorts of economic exchange between nut gatherers from the São Francisco do Iratapuru community, in Brazilian Amazonia, and Brazil’s largest cosmetics company, Natura. Based on fieldwork conducted both at Natura an

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Abortion, embryos, euthanasia, and gender theory: an anthropological analysis of the Catholic Church’s Bioethics Manual at World Youth Day
Naara Luna

Abstract: The present article analyzes the Keys to Bioethics - JMJ Rio 2013 handbook, produced by the Jerôme Lejeune Foundation and the National Commission for Family Pastoral Care, linked to the National Conference of Bishops in Brazil. This booklet was offered to peo

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City as mobility: a contribution of brazilian saraus to urban theory
Derek Pardue Lucas Amaral de Oliveira

Abstract: The article analyzes saraus movement - poetry readings in São Paulo’s periphery - as a cultural phenomenon that over recent years has transformed the city space into a vibrant socio-political project. The movement offers important insights for an anthropology

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Pentecostal cultures in urban peripheries: a socio-anthropological analysis of Pentecostalism in arts, grammars, crime and morality
Christina Vital da Cunha

Abstract: In past decades, Catholicism in Brazil has emerged as a privileged theme in the Social Sciences literature, coming to be recognised as a key element in the formation of a "national culture". For the less affluent residents of the city, Catholicism constituted

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What happens between the roça and the urban periphery? Some questions about movement
Luiz Felipe Rocha Benites

Abstract: This article explores the idea of movement through an analysis of the flows between rural and urban areas, more specifically between small farms (roças) and the peripheries of big cities. I turn to my own ethnographic research on rural and riverside communiti

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«Ici c’est une copropriété, c’est pas la pagaille»: Les copropriétés populaires du PAC/PMCMV comme instrument de nettoyage moral pour d’anciens habitants des favelas
Wellington da Silva Conceição

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Lambadão: breaking the borders of the periphery

Abstract: Non hegemonic forms of musical production have appeared in peripheral regions of Brazil, such as the lambadão genre in the Mato Grosso state. Lambadão is a product of the lower classes that, without expecting recognition from the cultural industry, but in dia

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The Graffitour of the 13: an aesthetic, political and historical trajectory through Medellín
Natalia Pérez Torres

Abstract: To think the borders of the metropolis beyond the representations associated with precariousness and crime presupposes recognizing the abundance and vitality of aesthetic practices and productions that are reconfiguring the discourses on the peripheries. In b

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Desire-cities: a transgender ethnography in the urban boundaries
Silvana de Souza Nascimento

Abstract: This paper discusses the concepts of borders and urbanities based on individuals and collectivities that circulate in the margins of cities and form the fabric of the so-called sex market; they may identify themselves (but not necessarily) as travestis and tr

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Artefacts urbanistiques en périphérie de rio de janeiro: la technologie du lotissement
Thomas Cortado

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