Banhar-se em águas limpas sem mudar a essência: uma perspectiva sobre antropologia

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DOI:

10.48074/aceno.v10i24.14774

Abstract

This article is entitled Bathing in Clean Waters without Changing the Essence: A Perspective on Anthropology. The aim is to approach the potential of anthropology, as a study or eloquy of the human being, in contemporary Africa, that is, how this discipline can effectively contribute to the study of the human being in the different perspectives, since this man is affected by programmed underdevelopment, in addition to impoverishment as a result of greed or the need to plunder these economies which, in a targeted direction, could actually develop and become great centres of the neoliberal world. Thus, there is a need to form a human being who is responsible for his or her culture, in order to open a multisectoral and multicultural debate, on a permanent basis, in order to reveal their condition and potential. This anthropologist, perhaps a scientist, must be able to encourage the re-appropriation of knowledge in order to respond to local challenges. The methodology is based on bibliographic review and hermeneutics.

Author Biography

Itélio Joana Muchisse, Universidade Católica de Moçambique

Mestrando em Direitos Humanos, Justiça e Paz pela Universidade Católica de Moçambique em Xai-Xai, Licenciado em Ensino de História com Habilitações em Ensino de Filosofia pela Universidade Save/UniSaF de Maxixe, Colaborador da Cátedra Scholas Chair, Consultor.

Published

2024-02-10