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Heritage and indigenous decolonial reapropriation of Oswald de Andrade’s antropophagy

ABSTRACT

By retracing the success and the long journey of Oswald de Andrade's cultural Anthropophagy, the article aims to reflect upon how it has recently been reinterpreted through indigenous theoretical and artistic contributions. Considering the critique related to such reappropriations, this paper reads Anthropophagy as an onto-political proposition for an alliance and a decolonial transformation, in connection with contemporary productions and writings.

KEY-WORDS:
Anthropophagy; Oswald de Andrade; Jaider Esbell; indigenous knowledge; contemporary brazilian culture

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