The Mandira Quilombola Community and the Production of an Anthropophagic Identity

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2020-01-01

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The following article presents a discussion about the production of the identity of a community of Brazilian African-descendants called Mandira, formed in 1868 and recognized as a Quilombola Community in 2015, currently composed of around a hundred people living in the Vale do Ribeira Region, in southeast of Brazil. The text is based on a finished Master’s Degree research and on a PhD study currently in course that involve a participative fieldwork and cartography as methodology. As a result, the concept of Anthropophagic Identity is created, in which the identity of a community is never static, but always dynamic, with the sense of devouring different elements and circumstances that it goes through.

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Ethnomathematics in Action: Mathematical Practices in Brazilian Indigenous, Urban and Afro Communities, p. 41-56.

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