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vibrant v.10 n.1 ii
Conselho Editorial
Beatriz Heredia (ifcs/ufrj) [email protected]
Bela Feldman Bianco (unicamp) [email protected]
Claudia Fonseca (ufrgs) [email protected]
Gustavo Lins Ribeiro (unb) [email protected]
Jane Beltrão (ufpa) [email protected]
João Pacheco de Oliveira Filho (ufrj/mn) [email protected]
Lívio Sansone (ufba) [email protected]
Lux Vidal (usp) [email protected]
Manuela C. da Cunha (Universidade de Chicago) [email protected]
Maria do Carmo Brandão (ufpe) [email protected]
Mariza Peirano (unb) [email protected]
Omar Thomas (Unicamp) [email protected]
Patrícia Monte-Mor (uerj) [email protected]
Paul Elliott Little (unb) [email protected]
Rafael M. Bastos (ufsc) [email protected]
Roberto Kant de Lima (uff) [email protected]
Ruben Oliven (ufrgs) [email protected]
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Editor: Peter Fry, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Co-editor: Carmen Rial, Universidade Federal de Santa CatarinaReviews Editor: Lilia Moritz Schwarcz, Universidade de São Paulo
International relations: Gustavo Lins Ribeiro, Universidade de Brasília
Editorial Supervision: Antonio Luz Costa, Universidade Federal do Rio de
Janeiro
Design & typesetting: Gabriel H Lovato gabrielhl.com
Cover image: Detail of Flag of the visionaries (Getulio), José Roberto Aguilar
V626 Vibrant : Virtual Brazilian Anthropology / Associação Brasileira de Antropologia. Vol. 1, n. 1/2 (jan./dez. 2004) – . Brasília : Associação Brasileira de Antropologia, 2004 -
v.
Semestral ISSN 1809-4341
1. Antropologia - Periódicos. I. Associação Brasileira de Antropologia.
CDD : 301
Apoio
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vibrant v. 10, n. 1
01 – 06 / 2013
Articles
20 What’s in a Copy?Gustavo Lins Ribeiro
40 Networks of desireThe Specter of aids and the Use of Digital Media in the Quest for Secret Same-Sex Relations in São PauloRichard Miskolci
Dossier: Cultural heritage and museumsEditors : Antonio Arantes & Antonio Motta
71 Foreword
Part 1: The 1980s agenda in Brazil
77 Reflections on Culture, Heritage and PreservationEunice Ribeiro Durham
95 On the crossroads of preservationRevitalizing São Miguel Chapel in a working class district of São PauloAntonio A. Arantes
134 Building senses of “community”Social Memory, Popular Movements and Political ParticipationRuth Cardoso
145 Anthropology and Cultural HeritageGilberto Velho
151 Ilê Axé Iyá Nassô OkáCasa Branca Temple
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Part 2: Heritage, memory and the city
165 Consuming HeritageCounter-uses of the city and gentrificationRogerio Proença Leite
190 The Dark Side of the MoonHeritage, memory and place in Rio de Janeiro, BrazilJosé Reginaldo Santos Gonçalves
208 Urban Interventions, Memories and ConflictsBlack heritage and the revitalization of Rio de Janeiro’s Port ZoneRoberta Sampaio Guimarães
228 Anthropology between Heritage and MuseumsJosé Guilherme Cantor Magnani
253 The City Museum of São Paulo A New Design for City Museums in the Era of the MegacityMaria Ignez Mantovani Franco
Part 3: Otherness
276 Sorcery objects under institutional tutelageMagic and power in ethnographic collectionsUlisses N. Rafael & Yvonne Maggie
343 Challenges to digital patrimonializationHeritage.org / Digital Museum of African and Afro-Brazilian Memory Livio Sansone
387 KuahíThe Indians of the Lower Oiapoque and their museumLux Vidal
424 The Peoples of Oiapoque and the Kuahí Museum (film) Available at http://vimeo.com/51218597
425 Anthropology in the MuseumReflections on the curatorship of the Xikrin CollectionFabíola A. Silva, Cesar Gordon
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469 Visible art, invisible artists? The incorporation of Aboriginal objects and knowledge in Australian museumsIlana Seltzer Goldstein
Part 4: Safeguarding the intangible
495 Origin Narratives, Transformation RoutesHeritage, Knowledge And (a)Symmetries On The Uaupés RiverGeraldo Andrello
529 Iauaretê, Cachoeira das Onças [Jaguar Waterfalls] Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4Lyq9UwBAw
530 The Recognition of Brazilian samba de roda and Reunion maloya as Intangible Cultural Heritage of HumanityGuillaume Samson and Carlos Sandroni
552 Within the Dialog between Anthropology and MuseumsThe Reference Center for Brazilian FootballClara de Assunção Azevedo & Daniela do Amaral Alfonsi
576 CRBF – Centro de Referência do Futebol Brasileiro [Brazilian Football Reference Center]
Available at http://vimeo.com/40673683
Book Reviews
577 Reseña de libroUm povo sábio, um povo aconselhado – Ritual e política entre os Huitoto-Murui (ABA publicações, 2012), de Edmundo Pereira. Pedro Musalem Nazar
581 Book ReviewGilberto Velho. Um Antropólogo na Cidade: Ensaios de Antropologia Urbana. Seleção e apresentação: Hermano Vianna, Karina Kuschnir e Celso Castro. Zahar: Rio de Janeiro, 2013.Howard S. Becker
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Cover imagesThe images on this issue’s cover, as well as the fragments displayed before
each section of the Dossier, are variations on the Brazilian flag painted by
artist José Roberto Aguilar in the series « Flag of the visionaries ». We would
like to thank the artist for granting Vibrant permission to use his work.
José Roberto Aguilar, Flag of the visionaries. Acrylic on canvas. 2,00m x 4,80m. 2003
José Roberto Aguilar, Flag of the visionaries (Getúlio). Acrylic on canvas. 2,00m x 4,80m. 2003
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José Roberto Aguilar, Flag of the visionaries (social equality). Acrylic on canvas. 2,00m x 4,80m. 2003
José Roberto Aguilar, Flag of the visionaries (years of exception). Acrylic on canvas. 2,00m x 4,80m. 2003
José Roberto Aguilar, Flag of the visionaries (discovery). Acrylic on canvas. 2,00m x 4,80m. 2003