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AMAZ: Socio-Spatial Configurations, Political Issues, and Ontological Debates in the Amazon

Présentation

Financement : 
ANR Sociétés innovantes, intégrantes et adaptatives (DS08) 2017
Durée : 
3 ans
Montant : 
413 277 €
Référence : 
ANR-17-CE41-0013
Responsables : 
Alexandre Surrales (Laboratoire d'anthropologie sociale)

During the last three decades, indigenous Amazonian societies have begun to occupy an increasingly active role on the political stage. Their organizations have undeniably entered the national political arena, their members sometimes gaining high-representative positions at the state level. These same organizations are also becoming principal actors in hundreds of “environmental” conflicts that are shaking the region, conflicts primarily against private corporations and state agencies. Nevertheless, their motivations and political project remain ambiguous, and their rhetoric complex.

This research project aims to analyse this phenomenon in a comparative way, trying to highlight the specificities of each country in the region and the ways in which the borders of politics are beginning to shift. This project also intends to analyse this historical and social logics that these dynamics stimulate among Amerindian peoples with different cultural values.

Partenaires

  • LAS (CNRS/EHESS), UMR 7130 [porteur principal]
  • LESC (CNRS/Université Paris Nanterre), UMR 7186
  • CESTA: Centro de Estudos Ameríndios, Universidade de São Paulo
  • IFEA : Institut Français d'Études Andines - Umifre 17 / USR3337
  • PPGAS : Programme de post-Graduação em anthropologie sociale, Université fédérale de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis
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