Cortando a rede
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tradução, transações, redes, relaçõesResumo
Originalmente publicado em Strathern, Marilyn. “Cutting the Network”. In: The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Vol 2. No. 3 (set. 1996). Novas tecnologias estimularam a retomada de velhos debates sobre o que é novo e o que é velho nas descrições da vida social. Este artigo considera alguns dos usos correntes dos conceitos de “híbrido” e “rede” e pode ser visto como atendendo ao chamado de Latour para uma antropologia simétrica, que reúne formas modernas e não-modernas de conhecimento. No processo, o artigo reflete sobre o poder das narrativas analíticas de se extender infindavelmente, e no lugar interessante da que a propriedade possui em um mundo que às vezes parece ilimitado.
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