Andando pelo Caminho Vermelho
June 7, 2022 DOI: 10.47749/t/unicamp.2022.1251112 via OpenAlex
Summary
This thesis maps shamanic practices that have become more visible through growing interactions between indigenous and non-indigenous people. The cartography is drawn in movement, simultaneously dismantling and reassembling psychosocial landscapes. The work examines how these practices gain visibility within these dynamic relationships.
Study at a glance
| Design | theoretical or philosophical paper |
|---|---|
| Key finding | Shamanic practices gain visibility through increasingly fruitful relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous people. |
Abstract
In this thesis, we seek to carry out a cartography -the drawing of a map in movement, which is made at the same time that the (psychosocial) landscapes are dismantled and reassembledof some shamanic practices that have gained visibility from increasingly fruitful relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous people.