A guerra e a paz em Latour: uma compreensão do bélico e do pacífico em The pasteurization of France e War of the worlds

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2017-09-25

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Universidade Federal de Goiás

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The present work intends to discuss the terms war and peace in both works of Bruno Latour, I) The Pasteurization of France and II) War of the Worlds: What About Peace? Anthropology has been studying the theme of peace and war through the classic concept of war between peoples and civilizations. In relation to peace, Anthropology had some initiatives in trying to understand how peace works in collectives, thinking beyond war. However, for the author, is it peace and war concepts, attitudes, or strategies? If this language is central, how does it build itself? Being one of the main authors of the Theory-network Theory and theorist of modernity, Bruno Latour present war and peace first as a posture in the network, which made the moderns expand their thinking acting way through the globe. In addition to this perspective, Latour argues that a War of the Worlds is taking place, a war between modern and non-modern knowledge, proposing that peace is possible through diplomacy between the parties involved in each conflict. Thus, in The Pasteurization of France, war begins and happens among the moderns, giving more emphasis to the division of nature/culture. In War of the Worlds the war already happens in another level, putting even more in discussion the division already mentioned.

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NOLI, Ana Carla. A guerra e a paz em Latour: uma compreensão do bélico e do pacífico em The pasteurization of France e War of the worlds. 2017. 121 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Antropologia Social) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2017.