Cosmological agonistics: a genealogy of the capitalist spell cast by the military on the Yanomami peoples

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DOI:

10.48074/aceno.v10i24.15639

Abstract

Based on the Nietzschean notion of genealogy, mobilized through Foucault’s analysis to address an agnostic field characterized by two clashing cosmologies, we propose an analysis of the speeches given by representatives of the Brazilian armed forces against the Yanomami peoples. For this, we adopted the perspective of Davi Kopenawa and Bruce Albert in understanding of the capitalist spell.

Keywords: Perspectivism; Cosmology; Witchcraft; Jair Messias Bolsonaro (1995-); Military.

Author Biographies

Pablo Ornelas Rosa, Universidade Vila Velha

Post-Doctorate in Sociology (2014) from the Federal University of Paraná, in Institutional Psychology (2020) and in Collective Health (2018) from the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES). PhD in Social Sciences from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (2012). Master in Political Sociology (2008). Bachelor of Social Sciences (2005) from the Federal University of Santa Catarina. PhD student in Institutional Psychology at UFES. Permanent Professor in the Graduate Programs in Political Sociology (Academic Master's Degree) and in Public Security (Professional Master's Degree) at Vila Velha University, in the Graduate Program in Science, Technology and Education (Professional Master's Degree) at Centro Universitário Vale do Cricaré, and in the Specialization Course in Criminal Law and Criminology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul.

Aknaton Toczek Souza, Catholic University of Pelotas

PhD in Sociology, Master in Sociology, Specialist in Political Sociology, Specialist in Criminal Law and Criminology, PhD student in Law at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR). Postdoctoral fellow in Political Sociology at Vila Velha University. Degree in Sociology from Universidade Paulista. Degree in Law from the Higher Education Center of Campos Gerais. Professor of the Graduate Program in Social Policy and Human Rights at the Catholic University of Pelotas.

Pedro Augusto Costa Bordallo, Vila Velha University

Graduating in International Relations from Vila Velha University.

Published

2024-02-10

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Dossiê Temático Feitiços e Encantamentos do Contemporâneo