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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Por uma educação antropológica: comparando as idéias de Bronislaw Malinowski e Paulo Freire(2006-12) SOUZA, Maurício Rodrigues deThis article analyses the ideas of Malinowski and Paulo Freire proposing some proximities between anthropology and pedagogy. Among the possibilities resulting from such a meeting, one certainly deserves special attention: the recommendation that anthropologists and teachers should always respect the community knowledge previously acquired by students and "natives" as the real starting point for the construction of science. In this way, it is possible to consider that in both disciplines knowledge be associated with a respect for alterity, a lesson they must share not only with other disciplines, but especially with the wider community.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Psicanálise, antropologia e alteridade: apontamentos para um debate(2012-03) SOUZA, Maurício Rodrigues deThis work privileges the subject of otherness, taking it as a theme for a dialogue between psychoanalysis and anthropology. Therefore, after some considerations about the notion of strangeness in the work of Freud, it emphasizes the idea that the difference imposed by the unconscious owns a narrative and an individual temporality that refuse to obey the principles of representational thought. Because of that the strangeness and the negativeness of the analytic encounter become places of possibility, amplifying the concept of otherness and the capacities of interpretation, now placed in a mid-point between the production of sense and the experience of emptiness. That's the lesson of non-lesson proposed by this uncanny other of the unconscious to anthropology and, in a larger scale, to the social sciences: to admit the possibility of sense, but not necessarily its ending, offering a less compromised expression to a stranger that is now irreducible to pre-established set codes.