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Cadernos de Campo - journal of social anthropology - is a semiannual publication dedicated to disseminating essays and research papers on topics of interest to the contemporary anthropological debate. It may contribute to the research at the graduate level, both at home and abroad. The journal periodically accepts contributions in the following formats: articles and unpublished essays, translations, reviews, interviews and aesthetic productions.

Created in 1991, Cadernos de Campo is the result of the continued efforts of students and of the postgraduate program in Social Anthropology of the University of São Paulo in the quest to produce a magazine of quality and relevance for academic debate. With the original objective of disseminating the production of the student body of the Postgraduate Program in Social Anthropology of the University of São Paulo (PPGAS / USP), the journal has become, during those years, an important national and international journal.

Cadernos de Campo has its metadata indexed in the following national and international databases: CAPES Journals |  CLASELatindex | Sumários.org | Ulrich’s | Ibict-SEER

 

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Call for papers: "Territorializing bodies, gender and sexualities"

2024-04-01

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The dossier seeks to understand: what reworkings do these intersections launch for anthropological production on sexuality and gender? What theoretical-methodological incitements are launched from the problematization of the territory? What ethical reflections emerge from these particular situations? We are looking for research and ethnographic reflections that address the diversity and difference of gender and sexuality, using the territory and its particularities as a reflexive axis. We therefore intend to add thought-provoking reflections on issues that emerge from their experiences and studies, addressing issues related to sexuality and gender in their research, provoking new questions and epistemological re-elaborations.

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Vol. 33 No. 1 (2024)
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