The Pandemic Fall of the Sky: contagions between the Palace and the Forest
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Resumo: | What it means to say, as did the group Indigenous Action among the covid-19 pandemics, that “capitalism is pandemic” and that “we [indigenous peoples] are the antibodies”? What are the ties between pandemic crisis, the capitalism in its global phase and the climate emergency known as “the Anthropocene”? How is this nexus seen by those, such as indigenous peoples, that, albeit at the peripheries of this process, are the most affected by its harmful effects? With this provocation and the many articulations between merchandise, epidemics (xawara) and the end of the world (“the falling sky”) made by Davi Kopenawa in his dialogue with Bruce Albert, we aim to think in this essay on the relationship between capitalism and catastrophe with the key notion of “contagion”. We suspect that, in its intentional repetition of the word “xawara” all over The Falling Sky, Kopenawa is not just utilizing a technical word to epidemical diseases in general, but conceptually marking the kind of “immunological” relation white people (napë pë), also known as “people of merchandise” among the Yanomami, forge with otherness in general. |
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The Pandemic Fall of the Sky: contagions between the Palace and the ForestA queda pandêmica do céu: contágios entre o palácio e a florestacovid-19crystal forestCrystal PalaceperspectivismxawaraYanomamicovid-19floresta de cristalPalácio de CristalperspectivismoxawaraYanomamiWhat it means to say, as did the group Indigenous Action among the covid-19 pandemics, that “capitalism is pandemic” and that “we [indigenous peoples] are the antibodies”? What are the ties between pandemic crisis, the capitalism in its global phase and the climate emergency known as “the Anthropocene”? How is this nexus seen by those, such as indigenous peoples, that, albeit at the peripheries of this process, are the most affected by its harmful effects? With this provocation and the many articulations between merchandise, epidemics (xawara) and the end of the world (“the falling sky”) made by Davi Kopenawa in his dialogue with Bruce Albert, we aim to think in this essay on the relationship between capitalism and catastrophe with the key notion of “contagion”. We suspect that, in its intentional repetition of the word “xawara” all over The Falling Sky, Kopenawa is not just utilizing a technical word to epidemical diseases in general, but conceptually marking the kind of “immunological” relation white people (napë pë), also known as “people of merchandise” among the Yanomami, forge with otherness in general.O que significa dizer, como fez o coletivo Indigenous Action em meio à pandemia de covid-19, que “o capitalismo é pandêmico” e que “nós [indígenas] somos os anticorpos”? Quais os vínculos entre crises pandêmicas, o capitalismo em seu estágio globalizado e a emergência climática que ficou conhecida como “Antropoceno”? De que modo esse vínculo é visto por aqueles, como os povos indígenas, que, não obstante à margem do processo, são os mais diretamente afetados por seus efeitos deletérios? Com base nessa provocação e nas diversas articulações feitas por Davi Kopenawa, em diálogo com Bruce Albert, entre mercadoria, epidemia (xawara) e fim do mundo (“queda do céu”), buscamos, neste ensaio, pensar a relação entre capitalismo e catástrofe a partir da noção-chave de “contágio”. Nossa suspeita é de que, com a repetição deliberada do termo “xawara” ao longo de A queda do céu, Kopenawa não está apenas utilizando um termo técnico para doenças epidêmicas em geral, mas caracterizando conceitualmente o tipo de relação “imunológica” que os brancos (napë pë), “povo da mercadoria”, estabelecem com a alteridade em geral.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2024-04-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/voluntas/article/view/8508410.5902/2179378685084Voluntas: International Journal of Philosophy; Bd. 14 Nr. 2 (2023): Catastrophe Dossier - Ed. 33; e85084Voluntas: International Journal of Philosophy; Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023): Catastrophe Dossier - Ed. 33; e85084Voluntas: International Journal of Philosophy; Vol. 14 Núm. 2 (2023): Catastrophe Dossier - Ed. 33; e85084Voluntas: International Journal of Philosophy; Vol. 14 No 2 (2023): Catastrophe Dossier - Ed. 33; e85084Voluntas: International Journal of Philosophy; V. 14 N. 2 (2023): Catastrophe Dossier - Ed. 33; e85084Voluntas: Revista Internacional de Filosofia; v. 14 n. 2 (2023): Dossiê Catástrofe - Ed. 33; e850842179-3786reponame:Voluntas - Revista Internacional de Filosofia (Santa Maria)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/voluntas/article/view/85084/63503https://periodicos.ufsm.br/voluntas/article/view/85084/63832Copyright (c) 2024 Maurício Fernando Pittainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPitta, Maurício Fernando2024-12-20T13:34:32Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/85084Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/voluntas/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/voluntas/oaivoluntas@ufsm.br || centraldeperiodicos@ufsm.br2179-37862179-3786opendoar:2024-12-20T13:34:32Voluntas - Revista Internacional de Filosofia (Santa Maria) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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The Pandemic Fall of the Sky: contagions between the Palace and the Forest A queda pandêmica do céu: contágios entre o palácio e a floresta |
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The Pandemic Fall of the Sky: contagions between the Palace and the Forest |
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The Pandemic Fall of the Sky: contagions between the Palace and the Forest Pitta, Maurício Fernando covid-19 crystal forest Crystal Palace perspectivism xawara Yanomami covid-19 floresta de cristal Palácio de Cristal perspectivismo xawara Yanomami |
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The Pandemic Fall of the Sky: contagions between the Palace and the Forest |
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The Pandemic Fall of the Sky: contagions between the Palace and the Forest |
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The Pandemic Fall of the Sky: contagions between the Palace and the Forest |
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The Pandemic Fall of the Sky: contagions between the Palace and the Forest |
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The Pandemic Fall of the Sky: contagions between the Palace and the Forest |
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Pitta, Maurício Fernando |
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Pitta, Maurício Fernando |
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Pitta, Maurício Fernando |
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covid-19 crystal forest Crystal Palace perspectivism xawara Yanomami covid-19 floresta de cristal Palácio de Cristal perspectivismo xawara Yanomami |
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covid-19 crystal forest Crystal Palace perspectivism xawara Yanomami covid-19 floresta de cristal Palácio de Cristal perspectivismo xawara Yanomami |
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What it means to say, as did the group Indigenous Action among the covid-19 pandemics, that “capitalism is pandemic” and that “we [indigenous peoples] are the antibodies”? What are the ties between pandemic crisis, the capitalism in its global phase and the climate emergency known as “the Anthropocene”? How is this nexus seen by those, such as indigenous peoples, that, albeit at the peripheries of this process, are the most affected by its harmful effects? With this provocation and the many articulations between merchandise, epidemics (xawara) and the end of the world (“the falling sky”) made by Davi Kopenawa in his dialogue with Bruce Albert, we aim to think in this essay on the relationship between capitalism and catastrophe with the key notion of “contagion”. We suspect that, in its intentional repetition of the word “xawara” all over The Falling Sky, Kopenawa is not just utilizing a technical word to epidemical diseases in general, but conceptually marking the kind of “immunological” relation white people (napë pë), also known as “people of merchandise” among the Yanomami, forge with otherness in general. |
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