Revista: | Anuário Antropológico |
Base de datos: | |
Número de sistema: | 000549254 |
ISSN: | 2357-738X |
Autores: | Thévenot, Laurent1 |
Instituciones: | 1École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, París. Francia |
Año: | 2022 |
Volumen: | 47 |
Número: | 3 |
Paginación: | 76-81 |
País: | Brasil |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Tipo de documento: | Ensayo |
Resumen en inglés | From an international perspective, the work of Professor Luís Roberto Cardoso de Oliveira is of first importance because of the object and the method. The text under discussion provides a synthetic view of his research which benefits the analysis of conflict management, the theme of the CAJU (Laboratory of Studies of Citizenship, Conflict Management and Justice) laboratory which he leads at the University of Brasilia, as well as of the vast network of InEAC (National Institute of Science and Technology of Comparative Studies in Conflict Management). These centers of research and collective learning demonstrate the strength of the anthropology of law developed in Brazil, that is widely open to other disciplines including, in addition to law, political and moral philosophy, political science and sociology. This anthropology does not only shed an outstanding light on the Brazilian situation; it also provides a general contribution to the anthropology of law, politics and morality from a comparative perspective covering North America, Europe and Brazil. Luís Roberto"s research clarifies an issue which, although share by the countries of the so-called global North and South, often divides them. I called it "The overflowed liberal norm" because of the various senses of the term "overflow". It means extensions beyond the limits of what this normative order frames, the profusion of modes of normativity that this order cannot contain, and possibly – more clearly in the French term débordement – a violent attack. All of these three meanings are part of the topic, including the latter at a historical moment when democracies are once again revealing their vulnerability. |
Resumen en portugués | From an international perspective, the work of Professor Luís Roberto Cardoso de Oliveira is of first importance because of the object and the method. The text under discussion provides a synthetic view of his research which benefits the analysis of conflict management, the theme of the CAJU (Laboratory of Studies of Citizenship, Conflict Management and Justice) laboratory which he leads at the University of Brasilia, as well as of the vast network of InEAC (National Institute of Science and Technology of Comparative Studies in Conflict Management). These centers of research and collective learning demonstrate the strength of the anthropology of law developed in Brazil, that is widely open to other disciplines including, in addition to law, political and moral philosophy, political science and sociology. This anthropology does not only shed an outstanding light on the Brazilian situation; it also provides a general contribution to the anthropology of law, politics and morality from a comparative perspective covering North America, Europe and Brazil. Luís Roberto"s research clarifies an issue which, although share by the countries of the so-called global North and South, often divides them. I called it "The overflowed liberal norm" because of the various senses of the term "overflow". It means extensions beyond the limits of what this normative order frames, the profusion of modes of normativity that this order cannot contain, and possibly – more clearly in the French term débordement – a violent attack. All of these three meanings are part of the topic, including the latter at a historical moment when democracies are once again revealing their vulnerability. |
Disciplinas: | Derecho, Antropología |
Palabras clave: | Derecho social, Etnología y antropología social, Derecho social, Etnología y antropología social |
Keyword: | Luís Roberto Cardoso de Oliveira, reply |
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