Métis Convida - Magnus Course
Three ways to fail: Journeys to Mapuche Chile
15 Agosto 2025 - 14:30
FFLCH - USP

Métis Convida é uma série de eventos abertos do Métis, com a proposta de debater temas transversais aos eixos do projeto temático com pesquisadoras e pesquisadores convidados.

A sexta edição do evento convida Magnus Course que falará sobre sua pesquisa com indígenas Mapuche no sul do Chile. 

O evento acontece no dia 15 de agosto às 14:30. Será aberto a outros participantes do DA/PPGAS.

Confira o resumo da apresentação:

An ethnographic exploration of anthropological failure through the Mapuche archetypes of witch, clown, and usurper How do we learn what failure looks like? During the years anthropologist Magnus Course spent living with Indigenous Mapuche people in southern Chile, he came to understand failure—both his own and those of the discipline of anthropology—through Mapuche narratives of the witch, the clown, and the usurper. In a context of enduring poverty and racism, increasing state repression, and his own disintegration, he began to realize that these figures of failure, and their insatiable appetites for destruction, greed, and property, reflected as much upon his own failings as on anybody else’s, but also showed the way forward to a better way to live. Set amidst the stunning natural beauty and political tragedies of southern Chile, Three Ways to Fail is the story of what it means to become a part of other people’s lives, of what it means to fail them, and of what it means to live well when everything falls apart. Grounded in three decades of work and collaboration with Mapuche people, Three Ways to Fail sheds new light on Indigenous lifeways in the Americas while grappling with broader questions about the nature of ethnographic writing and the future of anthropology.

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