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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.
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'''Eduardo Viveiros de Castro''' (1951) is a Brazilian anthropologist and ethnologist and Professor of social anthropology at the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro. He was Simón Bolívar Chair of Latin American Studies at Cambridge University (1997-98) and Directeur de recherches at the C.N.R.S. (2000-2001).  
  
 
==Works==
 
==Works==

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Eduardo Viveiros de Castro (1951) is a Brazilian anthropologist and ethnologist and Professor of social anthropology at the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro. He was Simón Bolívar Chair of Latin American Studies at Cambridge University (1997-98) and Directeur de recherches at the C.N.R.S. (2000-2001).

Works

(in Brazilian Portuguese unless noted)

Books
  • Arawete: O povo do Ipixuna, São Paulo: CEDI, 1992.
  • editor, with M. Carneiro da Cunha, Amazônia: etnologia e história indígena, São Paulo: USP/FAPESP, 1993.
  • editor, Antropologia do Parentesco: Estudos Ameríndios, Rio de Janeiro: UFRJ, 1995.
  • editor, A Onça e a Diferença - Projeto AmaZone, 2005.
  • with Stéphane Breton, Michèle Coquet, Michael Houseman, Jean-Marie Schaeffer and Anne-Christine Taylor, Qu'est-ce qu'un corps?, Paris: Flammarion, and Musée du Quai Branly, 2006. (French)
  • 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.
Articles, Lectures

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