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      A antropologia dos sentidos e a etnografia sensorial: dissonâncias, assonâncias e ressonâncias Translated title: Anthropology of the senses and sensory ethnography: dissonances, assonances and resonances

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          RESUMO Nesse trabalho procuramos situar as relações entre a antropologia dos sentidos e a etnografia sensorial observando as dissonâncias, assonâncias e ressonâncias presentes em seus escopos teórico-metodológicas. Apresentamos algumas perspectivas e fontes contemporâneas desta relação, notadamente as reflexões propostas a partir da antropologia interpretativa de Geertz (1989), aquelas dos autores do “Seminário de Santa Fé” (1984), da antropologia dos sentidos proposta por Howes; Synnott; Classen, (1994) e da antropologia modal de Laplantine (2017). Nossa discussão também está ancorada na contribuição de Ingold (2000; 1008; 2011; 2012) e de Pink (2006; 2008; 2011; 2017). Desta maneira, por meio da síntese que esses autores fazem do debate a respeito da natureza reflexiva da etnografia.

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          ABSTRACT In this work we try to situate the relations between the anthropology of the senses and the sensory ethnography, observing the dissonances, assonances and resonances present in their theoretical and methodological scopes. We present some contemporary perspectives and sources of this relationship, notably the reflections proposed from Geertz’s interpretive anthropology (1989), those of the authors of the “Santa Fé Seminar” (1984), of the anthropology of the senses proposed by Howes; Synnott; Classen, (1994) and Laplantine’s modal anthropology (2017). Our discussion is also anchored in the contribution of Ingold (2000; 1008; 2011; 2012) and Pink (2006; 2008; 2011; 2017). In this way, through the synthesis that these authors make of the debate about the reflective nature of ethnography.

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                Revista de Antropologia
                Rev. Antropol.
                Universidade de São Paulo - USP (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0034-7701
                1678-9857
                2021
                : 64
                : 2
                : e186657
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                [1] Belém Pará orgnameUniversidade Federal do Pará Brazil mrndecastro@ 123456gmail.com
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                S0034-77012021000200306 S0034-7701(21)06400200306
                10.11606/1678-9857.ra.2021.186657
                9f5e7004-03cc-4d5e-a13e-f62e0a4a9b12

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                : 30 January 2020
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                senses,Anthropology,interpretação,fenomenologia,etnografia sensorial,sentidos,Antropologia,interpretation,phenomenology,sensorial ethnography

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