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FALANDO TALKS
SOBREREVOLUÇÃOREVOLUTIONETNOGRAFIAS E HISTÓRIAS DE UM TERMO POLISSÊMICOETHNOGRAPHIES AND HISTORIES OF A POLYSEMIC TERM
UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULODEPARTAMENTO DE ANTROPOLOGIAPROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃOEM ANTROPOLOGIA SOCIAL
JUNE 1110 am - 11:30 am: OPENING SESSION
WelcomeJoão Felipe Gonçalves (USP)Márcio Ferreira da Silva (USP)Rose Satiko Hikiji (USP)
Opening lectureLilia Moritz Schwarcz (USP)
“On the New ‘Revolutions’, or, Who's Afraid of Democratic Coups in Brazil?”
1 pm - 3 pm: PANEL 1
Allison Truitt (Tulane University) “Freedom's Flags: Contested Symbols of the Vietnamese Revolution”
Rodrigo Bulamah (Unicamp) “Uprooting History: Disenchantment and Revolution in Northern Haiti”
Discussant: Bernardo Ricúpero (USP)
4 pm - 6 pm: PANEL 2
João Felipe Gonçalves (USP) “A Revolving Revolution: Power and Temporality in Cuba”
Ruy Blanes (University of Gothenburg) “Doppelgängers: ‘Revolution’ and Its Evil Twin in Angola”
Discussant: Idalia Morejón Arnaiz (USP)
Os trabalhos serão apresentados em inglês. Os comentários dos debatedores e a discussão com o público serão em português com tradução consecutiva para o inglês.
Prédio deCiências SociaisFFLCH Sala 8
JUNE 1210 am - 12 pm: PANEL 3
Rafael Sánchez (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva)
“‘Revolution’ and the Eyes of Chávez in Today's Venezuela”
Susana Durão (Unicamp)“April Revolution: ‘Freedom’ and ‘Openness’ in Portugal”
Discussant: Ana Claudia Marques (USP)
2 pm - 4 pm: PANEL 4
María Estela Spinelli (Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires)
“‘Revoluciones’ en la Argentina del Siglo XX: Un análisis de sus sentidos”
Omar Ribeiro Thomaz (Unicamp) Inácio Dias de Andrade (USP)
“A Sad Revolution: Temporality and Fear in Postcolonial Mozambique”
Discussant: Gabriela Pellegrino Soares (USP)
5 pm - 6 pm: CONCLUDING REMARKS
João Felipe Gonçalves (USP)“Revolutions: Ruptures and Returns”
This conference will examine various uses and meanings of the keyword “revolution” as deployed by social actors in several postcolonial contexts.
Program subject to change. Please, check http://ppgas.fflch.usp.br/ for possible updates.