Excavating the Anthropocene in Amazonia: Archaeology and Climate Science as Politics

paulo tavares

Sexta-feira dia 30 e sábado dia 31 de outubro – Seminario com projeções (em ingles)

Excavating the Anthropocene in Amazonia: Archaeology and Climate Science as Politics

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Sexta-feira dia 30 (em ingles)

14:00: Archaeologia como ciência política, palestra de Eduardo Neves (Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da USP)

Eduardo Goes Neves is Professor of archaeology at the Museum of Archaeology and Etnology at the University of São Paulo, and a leading researcher working in Amazonia. He co-curated the exhibition and catalogue Unknown Amazon: Culture in Nature in Ancient Brazil, British Museum, 2001.

17:30hs: Forensis in Amazonia (presentation/discussion with Eduardo Neves, Eduardo Cadava, Eyal Weizman, Paulo Tavares, Armin Linke, Princeton Students and Capacete)

19:30: Projeção do filme Serras da Desordem (2006) de Andrea Tonacci,

Teremos comida e bebida  oferecida a preços módicos

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Sábado dia 31 (em ingles)

14:00: Amazonia in the Earth System: Impacts of climate change in Amazonia, palestra por Paulo Artaxo (climate scientist, University of São Paulo, UN-IPCC)

 Paulo Artaxo is Professor of Environmental Physics at the University of São Paulo (Brazil). He is a member of the IPCC Working group, and has participated in several major international research efforts, such as IGBP, IGAC, CACGP, IPCC, WMO and others. He has received several awards, among them the title of Doctorate of Philosophy Honoris Causa of the University of Stockholm, Sweden.

19:30: Projeção do filme Corumbiara (2009) de Vincent Carelli

Teremos comida e bebida  oferecida a preços módicos

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leituras sugeridas

Eduardo Neves, What is Marginal? Archaeology as political science in ancient Amazonia

 Michael Heckenberger and Eduardo Neves, Amazonian Archaeology, http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-anthro-091908-164310

 C. Roosevelt, The Amazon and the Anthropocene: 13,000 years of human influence in a tropical rainforest, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213305414000241

 Paulo Artaxo, The Amazon Basin in Transition, http://www.mara-stream.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/NATURE_2012-The-Amazon-Basin-in-Transition.pdf

Paulo Artaxao, Air quality and human health improvements from reductions in deforestation-related fire in Brazil

 Déborah Danowski and Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, Is there any world to come?, http://supercommunity.e-flux.com/authors/deborah-danowski/

 Marison de la Cadena, Uncomming Nature, http://supercommunity.e-flux.com/authors/marisol-de-la-cadena/

 

 


Excavating the Anthropocene in Amazonia: Archaeology and Climate Science as Politics

paulo tavares

Sexta-feira dia 30 e sábado dia 31 de outubro – Seminario com projeções (em ingles)

Excavating the Anthropocene in Amazonia: Archaeology and Climate Science as Politics

——–

Sexta-feira dia 30 (em ingles)

14:00: Archaeologia como ciência política, palestra de Eduardo Neves (Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da USP)

Eduardo Goes Neves is Professor of archaeology at the Museum of Archaeology and Etnology at the University of São Paulo, and a leading researcher working in Amazonia. He co-curated the exhibition and catalogue Unknown Amazon: Culture in Nature in Ancient Brazil, British Museum, 2001.

17:30hs: Forensis in Amazonia (presentation/discussion with Eduardo Neves, Eduardo Cadava, Eyal Weizman, Paulo Tavares, Armin Linke, Princeton Students and Capacete)

19:30: Projeção do filme Serras da Desordem (2006) de Andrea Tonacci,

Teremos comida e bebida  oferecida a preços módicos

——-

Sábado dia 31 (em ingles)

14:00: Amazonia in the Earth System: Impacts of climate change in Amazonia, palestra por Paulo Artaxo (climate scientist, University of São Paulo, UN-IPCC)

 Paulo Artaxo is Professor of Environmental Physics at the University of São Paulo (Brazil). He is a member of the IPCC Working group, and has participated in several major international research efforts, such as IGBP, IGAC, CACGP, IPCC, WMO and others. He has received several awards, among them the title of Doctorate of Philosophy Honoris Causa of the University of Stockholm, Sweden.

19:30: Projeção do filme Corumbiara (2009) de Vincent Carelli

Teremos comida e bebida  oferecida a preços módicos

—-

leituras sugeridas

Eduardo Neves, What is Marginal? Archaeology as political science in ancient Amazonia

 Michael Heckenberger and Eduardo Neves, Amazonian Archaeology, http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-anthro-091908-164310

 C. Roosevelt, The Amazon and the Anthropocene: 13,000 years of human influence in a tropical rainforest, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213305414000241

 Paulo Artaxo, The Amazon Basin in Transition, http://www.mara-stream.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/NATURE_2012-The-Amazon-Basin-in-Transition.pdf

Paulo Artaxao, Air quality and human health improvements from reductions in deforestation-related fire in Brazil

 Déborah Danowski and Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, Is there any world to come?, http://supercommunity.e-flux.com/authors/deborah-danowski/

 Marison de la Cadena, Uncomming Nature, http://supercommunity.e-flux.com/authors/marisol-de-la-cadena/