Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
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Eduardo Viveiros de Castro (1951) is a Brazilian anthropologist and ethnologist and Professor at the National Museum of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
Works
(in Brazilian Portuguese unless noted)
- Arawete: Os deuses canibais, Rio de Janeiro: Jorge Zahar, 1986.
- From the Enemy's Point of View: Humanity and Divinity in an Amazonian Society, trans. Catherine V. Howard, University of Chicago Press, 1992. (English)
- editor, with M. Carneiro da Cunha, Amazônia: etnologia e história indígena, São Paulo: NHII, 1993.
- A inconstância da alma selvagem e outros ensaios de antropologia, Cosac & Naify, 2002, 549 pp.
- The Inconstancy of the Indian Soul: The Encounter of Catholics and Cannibals in Sixteenth-century Brazil, Prickly Paradigm Press, 2011. (English)
- Métaphysiques cannibales. Lignes d'anthropologie post-structurale, trans. Oiara Bonilla, Paris: PUF, 2009. (French)
- Cannibal Metaphysics, Univocal Publishing, 2014. [1] (English)
- Metafisicas canibales: Lineas de antropologia postestructural, Katz, 2010. (Spanish)
- Radical Dualism: A Meta-Fantasy on the Square Root of Dual Organizations, or a Savage Homage to Lévi-Strauss, Hatje Cantz, 2012, 44 pp. [2] (English)/(German)
- The Relative Native: Essays on Indigenous Conceptual Worlds, afterword Roy Wagner, Hau - Special Collections in Ethnographic Theory, 2015, 412 pp. [3] (English) Collected essays.