Feminist Anthropology in Brazil? Reflections and challenges for a field under construction

  • Alinne de Lima Bonetti Universidade Federal da Bahia
Keywords: Anthropology, Feminism, Gender, Power, Brazil

Abstract

A field still unstable in the Brazilian anthropological tradition, the absence of the adjective 'feminist' is notable in face of the existence of many women anthropologists (and, increasingly, male anthropologists as well) who identify themselves as feminists. Add to this the considerable field of production in expansion identified with Feminist Anthropology, giving continuity to a long trajectory of this critical thinking in dialogue with other disciplinary areas. Based on my professional experiences as an anthropologist acting as consultant to governmental and non-governmental projects, as well as in doing research and teaching in the area of gender, women, and feminist studies in Brazil, I propose, in this communication, to reflect about the possibilities of stabilization of this disciplinary field in contemporary Brazil.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biography

Alinne de Lima Bonetti, Universidade Federal da Bahia
Antropóloga, doutora em Ciências Sociais y  professora adjunta da Universidade Federal da Bahia.
Published
2012-12-15
How to Cite
Bonetti, A. de L. (2012). Feminist Anthropology in Brazil? Reflections and challenges for a field under construction. Cuadernos De antropología Social, (36), 51-67. https://doi.org/10.34096/cas.i36.1351
Section
Dossier - Artículos Originales