Terms of Exchange e-bog
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A collective intellectual biography that sheds new light on the Annales school, structuralism, and racial democracy.Would the most recognizable ideas in the French social sciences have developed without the influence of Brazilian intellectuals? While any study of Brazilian social sciences acknowledges the influence of French scholars, Ian Merkel argues the reverse is also true: the "e;Frenc...
E-bog
343,95 DKK
Forlag
University of Chicago Press
Udgivet
6 maj 2022
Længde
272 sider
Genrer
JF
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780226819372
A collective intellectual biography that sheds new light on the Annales school, structuralism, and racial democracy.Would the most recognizable ideas in the French social sciences have developed without the influence of Brazilian intellectuals? While any study of Brazilian social sciences acknowledges the influence of French scholars, Ian Merkel argues the reverse is also true: the "e;French"e; social sciences were profoundly marked by Brazilian intellectual thought, particularly through the University of So Paulo. Through the idea of the "e;cluster,"e; Merkel traces the intertwined networks of Claude Lvi-Strauss, Fernand Braudel, Roger Bastide, and Pierre Monbeig as they overlapped at USP and engaged with Brazilian scholars such as Mrio de Andrade, Gilberto Freyre, and Caio Prado Jr.. Through this collective intellectual biography of Brazilian and French social sciences, Terms of Exchange reveals connections that shed new light on the Annales school, structuralism, and racial democracy, even as it prompts us to revisit established thinking on the process of knowledge formation through fieldwork and intellectual exchange. At a time when canons are being rewritten, this book reframes the history of modern social scientific thought.