THE ONTOLOGICAL TURN IN ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
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作者:
Castro, Vinicius Portella
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REMATE DE MALES
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2020年
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40卷
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01期
关键词:
Ontological turn;
Comparative Literature;
Viveiros de Castro;
D O I:
10.20396/remate.v40i1.8656229
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I0 [文学理论];
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0501 ;
050101 ;
摘要:
In this article the ontological turn in anthropology is discussed with a brief reading of "Cannibal Metaphysics", by Eduardo Viveiros de Castro. The idea is that the theoretical problems formulated by post-colonial studies inside the domain of comparative literature could be informed and reshaped by these recent developments in anthropology. If Viveiros defends the ontological self-determination of peoples and their mytho-practical fields, literary studies could also try to acknowledge the self-determination of figural complexes, as well as the radical historical contingency of the mythic machines that assemble them. This articulation is made through the work of north-american literary critic Kenneth Burke.
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Rhine Online Rhine Res Center, Inst Consciousness Studies, Durham, NC 27705 USARhine Online Rhine Res Center, Inst Consciousness Studies, Durham, NC 27705 USA