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- Title
ACCOUNT FOR HISTORIANS' CHANGING PERSPECTIVES ON THE RITUALISTIC ANTHROPOPHAGY OF THE TUPINAMBA PEOPLE IN BRAZIL FROM THE 16TH CENTURY TO PRESENT DAY: HTANSW 2022, Runner-Up History Extension Essay (as submitted).
- Authors
Finlayson, Lara
- Abstract
This essay presents an account for historians' changing perspectives on the ritualistic anthropophagy of the Tupinamba people in Brazil from the 16th-century to present day. Topics discussed are Tupinamba exocannibalism in Michel de Montaigne's "Of Cannibals," anti-colonialism and counter-culture in Oswald de Andrade's "Anthropophagous Manifesto," revisionism of savagery in "The Man-Eating Myth" by William Arens and land dispossession resistance in the film "Tupinamba: The Return of the Land."
- Subjects
BRAZIL; CANNIBALISM; TUPINAMBA (South American people); ANTI-imperialist movements; COUNTERCULTURE; HISTORICAL revisionism
- Publication
Teaching History (0040-0602), 2022, Vol 56, Issue 3, p46
- ISSN
0040-0602
- Publication type
Article