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Obscuring cannibalism in civilization
amerindian psychology in reading today's sociocultural phenomena
pp. 245-263
Abstract
In this chapter, multiple notions of cannibalism are presented based on the scenic arts tetralogy Jaguar Cibernético. A dialogue between aesthetics and psychology is promoted under the perspective of semiotic–cultural constructivism in psychology, articulating the radically different cosmological conceptions exposed on each of the theatrical texts to demonstrate how art can help the understanding of Amerindian constructions of subjectivities, corporalities, realities, practices, meanings, and concepts.
Publication details
Published in:
Valsiner Jaan, Marsico Giuseppina, Chaudhary Nandita, Dazzani Virgínia (2016) Psychology as the science of human being: the Yokohama manifesto. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 245-263
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-21094-0_14
Full citation:
Ferreira Nigro Kleber, Silva Guimarães Danilo (2016) „Obscuring cannibalism in civilization: amerindian psychology in reading today's sociocultural phenomena“, In: J. Valsiner, G. Marsico, N. Chaudhary & V. Dazzani (eds.), Psychology as the science of human being, Dordrecht, Springer, 245–263.