From the Asphalt to the Forest: Cia. Livre’s research on the creation of an epic and perspectivist scenic language

This article examines Cia. Livre’s scene, which questions the constitution of Brazilian identity, relating the individual in the urban context and Amerindian thought. Since the performance Vem Vai, o caminho dos mortos (2007), transit between the forest and the asphalt has been identified, institute...

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Main Author: Lúcia Regina Vieira Romano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 2021-04-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença
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Online Access:https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/111152
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description This article examines Cia. Livre’s scene, which questions the constitution of Brazilian identity, relating the individual in the urban context and Amerindian thought. Since the performance Vem Vai, o caminho dos mortos (2007), transit between the forest and the asphalt has been identified, instituted in the scenic translations of anthropophagy, according to Andrade (1928), Campos (1992), and Nunes (1979), and Amazonian cosmology, based on theories of perspectivism, especially Descola (1992), Carneiro da Cunha (1998), Kopenawa and Albert (2015), and Viveiros de Castro (1996; 2002; 2015). It concludes by highlighting the company’s decolonial strategy in the use of anthropology in order to imagine other humanities.
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spelling doaj.art-5538141255554cc884740860dce93bd02022-12-22T03:18:24ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulRevista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença2237-26602021-04-01112From the Asphalt to the Forest: Cia. Livre’s research on the creation of an epic and perspectivist scenic languageLúcia Regina Vieira Romano0Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho"This article examines Cia. Livre’s scene, which questions the constitution of Brazilian identity, relating the individual in the urban context and Amerindian thought. Since the performance Vem Vai, o caminho dos mortos (2007), transit between the forest and the asphalt has been identified, instituted in the scenic translations of anthropophagy, according to Andrade (1928), Campos (1992), and Nunes (1979), and Amazonian cosmology, based on theories of perspectivism, especially Descola (1992), Carneiro da Cunha (1998), Kopenawa and Albert (2015), and Viveiros de Castro (1996; 2002; 2015). It concludes by highlighting the company’s decolonial strategy in the use of anthropology in order to imagine other humanities. https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/111152Contemporary SceneBrazilian TheaterEpicization ProcessesAmerindian PerspectivismContemporary Anthropology
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From the Asphalt to the Forest: Cia. Livre’s research on the creation of an epic and perspectivist scenic language
Revista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença
Contemporary Scene
Brazilian Theater
Epicization Processes
Amerindian Perspectivism
Contemporary Anthropology
title From the Asphalt to the Forest: Cia. Livre’s research on the creation of an epic and perspectivist scenic language
title_full From the Asphalt to the Forest: Cia. Livre’s research on the creation of an epic and perspectivist scenic language
title_fullStr From the Asphalt to the Forest: Cia. Livre’s research on the creation of an epic and perspectivist scenic language
title_full_unstemmed From the Asphalt to the Forest: Cia. Livre’s research on the creation of an epic and perspectivist scenic language
title_short From the Asphalt to the Forest: Cia. Livre’s research on the creation of an epic and perspectivist scenic language
title_sort from the asphalt to the forest cia livre s research on the creation of an epic and perspectivist scenic language
topic Contemporary Scene
Brazilian Theater
Epicization Processes
Amerindian Perspectivism
Contemporary Anthropology
url https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/111152
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