Anthropophagy and its importance for an emancipatory education
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This article presents the ideas of Oswald de Andrade on anthropophagy and its importance for an emancipatory education. After a short presentation of the author and his Cannibal Manifesto, it presents anthropophagy as a critique of patriarchy and capitalism from a feminist perspective. The text establishes the connections between anthropophagy and the works of Pierre Clastres ( Society against the State) and Claude Lévi-Strauss ( The Savage Mind). It then considers its consequences on educational from an emancipatory perspective.
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