A dreamed book
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9133.v32i1pe204339Keywords:
Yanomami, dreams, mythsAbstract
Hanna Limulja book is built in direct dialogue with the Yanomami, a rich and sensitive ethnography that resonates with several voices in order to show how Yanomami dreams are constituted as a way of relating to the world and to those who inhabit this world. Myths, rites and kinship relations are explored under a dreamlike lens that enrich consolidated debates. The work reveals itself as an invitation to the reader to think about new ways of dreaming and therefore of resisting and experiencing the world. This work seeks to present the relevance of the book and reinforce the invitation made by the author so that we can get to know and learn from the Yanomami dreams.
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DESCOLA, Philippe. 2016. Outras Naturezas, Outras Culturas. Tradução de Cecília Ciscato. São Paulo: Editora 34.
KOPENAWA, Davi; ALBERT, Bruce. 2015. A queda do céu: palavras de um xamã yanomami. Tradução de Beatriz Perrone-Moisés. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras.
LIMULJA, Hanna. 2022. O desejo dos outros: uma etnografia dos sonhos yanomami. São Paulo: Ubu Editora.
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