As ?viradas? nas ciências humanas - IESP-UERJ

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As ?viradas? nas ciências humanas - IESP-UERJ
As “viradas” nas ciências humanas
Professores: Frédéric Vandenberghe e Diogo Corrêa
Horário: Quinta feira, das 16 às 19 horas
Consultas: a combinar com os professores
Desde A estrutura das revoluções cientificas de Kuhn sabemos que as ciências têm uma
dimensão histórica, social e cultural. A ciências se movem em ciclos e nas ciências
humanas estes são artificialmente produzidos por empresários intelectuais. Desde a
publicação por Rorty, em 1967, de uma coleção de ensaios sobre a virada linguística, a
fórmula para lançar um movimento acadêmico tem variada pouco: lançamento de um
manifesto, organização de uma rede de parceiros, publicação de livros e números
especiais sobre o tema. Neste curso, analisaremos uma dezena de viradas nas ciências
humanas (da linguística, cultural, interpretativa, via ontológica, especulativa e afetiva
até a descolonial, global e ambiental) com uma dupla intenção: ver o que se faz nas
humanas e analisar como isto se faz.
1ª Semana: Manifestos e movimentos intelectuais
Frickel, Scott e Gross, Neil (2005): “A General Theory of Scientific/Intellectual
Movements”, American Sociological Review, 70, 2, pp. 204-232
Debray, R. (1995): Manifestos midiológicos. Petrópolis, RJ: Vozes, 1995.
2ª Semana: A virada linguística
a) Leitura obrigatória
Richard Rorty (ed.), 1967. The Linguistic Turn: Recent Essays in Philosophical Method.
The University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London.
Rorty, Richard (1991): “Wittgenstein, Heidegger, and the Reification of Language”
Essays on Heidegger and Others. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Leitura opcional
Toews, John E. (1987): "Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy
of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience", The American Historical Review,
92/4, 879–907.
Lafont, Cristina (1999): The Linguistic Turn in Hermeneutic Philosophy. Cambridge:
The MIT Press
c) Bibliografia auxiliar
Gross, N. (2008): Richard Rorty: The Making of an American Philosopher, Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
3a Semana: A virada cultural/interpretativa
a) Leitura obrigatória
Rabinow, Paul and Sullivan, William (1987): “The Interpretative Turn. A Second
Look”, in Rabinow, Paul and Sullivan, William (eds.): Interpretative Social Science, pp.
1-33. Berkeley: University of California university Press.
Vandenberghe, Frédéric (2015): “Do estruturalismo ao culturalismo: a filosofia das
formas simbólicas de Ernst Cassirer” (Manuscrito).
Geertz, Clifford (1989): A interpretação das culturas. Rio de Janeiro: LTC.
b) Leitura opcional
Bonnell, V. E. & Hunt, L. (1999): Beyond the Cultural Turn. Berkeley: University of
California Press.
Jacobs, Mark e Spillman, Lynette (2005): "Cultural Sociology at the Crossroads of the
Discipline", Poetics 33 (1): 1–14.
c) Bibliografia auxiliar
Jameson, Frederic (1998). The Cultural Turn: Selected Writings on the Postmodern,
1983-1998. New York: Verso.
4a Semana: A virada narrativa
Ricoeur, Paul (1994) "A tríplice mimese." Tempo e narrative, vol. 3, pp. 85-131.
Brockmeier, Jens e Rom Harré. "Narrativa: problemas e promessas de um paradigma
alternativo." Psicologia: reflexão e crítica 16.3 (2003): 525-535.
Goodson, Ivor F. e Scherto R. Gill (2011): "The Narrative Turn in Social Research."
Counterpoints 386, pp. 17-33.
5ª Semana: A virada pragmática
a) Leitura obrigatória
Bernstein, Richard (2010). The Pragmatic Turn. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
Dewey, John (1957): Reconstruction in Philosophy, The Beacon Press, Boston.
Wittgenstein, Ludwig (1984): Investigações Filosóficas. São Paulo: Abril Cultural.
b) Leitura opcional
Correia, D. e de Castro, Rodrigo: “O pragmatismo francês”, Mana (no prelo)
c) Bibliografia auxiliar
6ª Semana: A virada praxeologica
a) Leitura obrigatória
Reckwitz, Andreas (2002): "Toward a Theory of Social Practices A Development in
Culturalist Theorizing." European Journal of Social Theory, 5.2, pp. 243-263.
Schatzki, Theodore, Knorr Cetina, Karin e von Savigny, Eike [eds.] (2001): The
Practice Turn in Contemporary Theory. London: Routledge .
Csordas, Thomas (1990): “Embodiment as a Paradigm for Anthropology.” Ethos 18:547.
b) Leitura opcional
Thrift, Nigel (2008): Non-Representational Theory: Space, Politics, Affect. Londres:
Routledge.
c) Bibliografia auxiliar
Lave, Jean (1994): Cognition in Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Turner, Stephen (1994): The Social Theory of Practices. Tradition, Tacit Knowledge,
and Presuppositions. Chicago: University of Chicago Press .
7ª Semana: A virada afetiva
a) Leitura obrigatória
Clough, Patricia (2007): “Introduction,” in Clough Patricia e Halley Jean (eds.): The
Affective Turn: Theorizing the Social. Durham: Duke University Press.
Leys, Ruth (2011): “The Turn to Affect: A Critique”, Critical Inquiry, 37/3, 434–72
Massumi, Brian (2002): “The Autonomy of Affect,” in Parables for the Virtual:
Movement, Affect, Sensation. Durham: Duke University Press.
b) Leitura opcional
Lisa Blackman and Couze Venn (2010), “Affect,” Body & Society 16, no. 7: 7. 5.
c) Bibliografia auxiliar
Seigworth, Gregory; Gregg, Melissa eds. (2010): The Affect Theory Reader (Durham:
Duke University Press.
Thrift, Nigel J. (2007). Non-representational Theory: Space, Politics, Affect. London:
Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-39320-1. Retrieved 27 November 2011.
7ª Semana: O ‘flip’ pósmoderno
Lyotard, Jean-Francois (1998): A condição pós-moderna: uma pesquisa sobre as
origens da mudança cultura.
Sussen, Simon (2015): The ‘Postmodern Turn’ in the Social Sciences. London: Palgrave
Seidman, S. (ed): The Postmodern Turn. New Perspectives on Social Theory.
8a Semana: A virada espacial/topologica
Warf, B. e Arias, Santa eds. (2009): The Spatial Turn: Interdisciplinary Perspectives.
Londres: Routledge.
Crang, Michael e Thrift, Nigel eds. (2000): Thinking space. London: Routledge.
Massey, Doreen: Space, Place and Gender. Cambridge: CUP.
9ª Semana: A virada especulativa
a) Leitura obrigatória
Bryant, Levi, Srnicek, Nick, Harman, Graham (2011): “Towards a Speculative
Philosophy” In Levi Bryant, Nick Srnicek and Graham Harman (eds.): The Speculative
Turn : Continental Materialism and Realism.
Brassier, Ray, Iain Hamilton Grant, Graham Harman, and Quentin Meillassoux (2007):
"Speculative Realism" in Collapse III: Unknown Deleuze. London: Urbanomic
b) Leitura opcional
De Landa, Manuel (2011): Philosophy and Simulation. The Emergence of Synthetic
Reason. London, Continuum, 2011
Meillassoux, Quentin (2008): After Finitude: An Essay on the Necessity of
Contingency. London: Continuum.
Shaviro, Steven (2014). The Universe of Things: On Speculative Realism. Minneapolis:
University Of Minnesota Press.
c) Bibliografia auxiliar
Bryant, Levi. Srnicek, Nick. Harman, Graham. The speculative turn : continental
materialism and realism / edited by Levi Bryant, Nick Srnicek and Graham Harman,
2011.
Bryant, Levi. The Democracy of Objects. An imprint of MPublishing – University of
Michigan Library, Ann Arbor, 2011
DeLanda, Manuel. Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy. London: Continuum,
2002.
Garcia, Tristan. Forme et objet: Un trait des choses. Paris: Presses universitaires de
France, 2011.
Graham, Harman. The. Quadruple. Object. Heidegger and the Metaphysics of Objects.
Chicago: Open Court,. 2002
10 ª Semana: A virada ontológica
a) Leitura obrigatória
Correia, D. (2015): “Exorcizando o simbolismo”, Cadernos do Sociofilo, 6, pp. 304314.
http://sociofilo.iesp.uerj.br/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/8_Debate1.pdf
Viveiros de Castro, Eduardo (2014): “Who is afraid of the ontological wolf ? Some
comments on an ongoing anthropological debate”, CUSAS Annual Marilyn Strathern
Lecture.
b) Leitura opcional
Venkatesan, Soumhya et al. (2010): “Ontology Is Just Another Word for Culture”,
Critique of Anthropology 30 (2):152-200.
c) Bibliografia auxiliar
Stengers, Isabelle (2005), “The Cosmopolitical Proposal,” in Bruno Latour & Peter
Weibel, eds., Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy. Cambridge MA: MIT
Press, pp. 994-1003.
Mol, Annemarie (1999), “Ontological Politics: A Word and Some Questions,” in John
Law, and J. Hassard, ed., Actor Network Theory and After. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 7489.
11 ª Semana: A virada animistica/neo-vitalista
a) Leitura obrigatória
Ingold, Tim (2006): “Rethinking the animate, re-animating thought”, Ethnos: Journal of
Anthropology, 71:1, 9-20, 2006.
Ingold, Tim (2010): “Bringing Things Back to Life: Creative Entanglements in a World
of Materials”, NCRM Working Paper. Realities / Morgan Centre, University of
Manchester.
Viveiros de Castro, Eduardo (2014). Metafísicas Canibais. São Paulo, Cosac&Naify.
b) Leitura opcional
Bird-David, Nurit (1999): “Animism” revisited: Personhood, environment, and
relational epistemology. Current Anthropology 40: 67-91, 1999.
Bennett, Jane (2010) Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things. Durham, NC: Duke
University Press.
Descola, Philippe (2010) : « Human natures ». Social Anthropology/Anthropologie
Sociale 17 (2): 145-57, 2010.
Kohn, Eduardo (2013): How Forests Think: Toward an anthropology beyond the
human. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2013.
Pedersen, Morten (2011): Not Quite Shamans: Spirit worlds and Political Lives in
Northern Mongolia. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
c) Bibliografia auxiliar
Latour, Bruno. (2010) : Cogitamus. Six lettres sur les humanités scientifiques. Paris : La
Découverte.
Shaviro, Steven (2009). Without Criteria: Kant, Whitehead, Deleuze, and Aesthetics.
Cambridge: MIT Press.
Strawson, Galen (2006). “Realistic Monism: Why Physicalism Entails Panpsychism.”
In: Consciousness and Its Place in Nature: Does Physicalism Entail Panpsychism? Ed.
by Anthony Freeman. Exeter: Imprint Academic, pp. 3–31.
12 a Semana A virada descolonial
13a Semana: A virada global
a) Leitura obrigatória
Kossok, Manfred (1993): “From Universal History to Global History”, pp. 93-112; in
Mazlich, Bruno e Buultjens, Ralph (eds.), Conceptualizing Global History. Boulder,
Westview Press.
Chakrabarty, Dipesh (2012): "From Civilization to Globalization: the ‘West’ as a
Shifting Signifier in Indian modernity." Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 13.1, pp. 138-152.
Burawoy, Michael (2005): “Conclusion: Provincializing the Social Sciences”, pp. 508525 in Steinmetz, G. (ed.): The Politics of Method in the Human Sciences. Londres:
Duke University Press.
b) Leitura opcional
Grataloup, Christian (2006): “Os períodos do espaco”, GEOgraphia, 8, 16, pp. 31-40.
c) Bibliografia auxiliar
Caillé, Alain e Dufoix, Stéphane (2013): Le tournant global des sciences sociales.
Paris : La Découverte.
Chakrabarty, Dipesh (2000): Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and
Historical Difference. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Chakrabarty, Dipesh (2002): Habitations of Modernity: Essays in the Wake of Subaltern
Studies.
14 a Semana: A virada ecologica
a) Leitura obrigatória
Chakrabarty, D. (2013): “O clima da história: quatro teses”, Sopro 91 (jul/2013).
https://issuu.com/culturabarbarie/docs/n91
Danowski, D. ; Viveiros de Castro, E. (2014): Há mundo por vir? Ensaio sobre os
medos e os fins. Florianópolis: Culture e Barbárie.
Latour, Bruno (2014): “War and Peace in an Age of Ecological Conflicts”, Revue
Juridique de l'Environnement, Vol.1, pp. 51-63/
b) Leitura opcional
Bessire, Lucas, “Apocalyptic futures: The violent transformation of moral human life
among Ayoreo-speaking people of the Paraguayan Gran Chaco.” American Ethnologist
38 (4): 743–57.
Latour, Bruno (2014). "Agency at the time of the Anthropocene", in New Literary
History Vol. 45, pp. 1-18, 2014.
Stengers, Isabelle (2009). Au temps des catastrophes: résister à la barbarie qui vient.
Paris: Les Empêcheurs de Penser en Rond/ La Découverte, 2009.
c) Bibliografia auxiliar
Latour, Bruno. 2013. Facing Gaia: Six lectures on the political theology of nature. The
Gifford Lectures. University of Edinburgh, February 18–28.
http://www.bruno-latour.fr/node/487;brunolatour.fr/sites/default/files/downloads/GIFFORD-SIX-LECTURES_1.pdf.

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