Alcida Ramos
"Old Ethics Die Hard:
The Yanomami and Scientific Writing"

October 22, 2001

From left: Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Alcida Ramos, and Candace Slater

Alcida Ramos is Chair of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Brasilia and author of Indigenism: Ethnic Politics in Brazil (1998), Yanomami Ethnography in Times of Crisis (1995), and Indian Rights and Indian Policy in Brazil Today (1979).

Respondents:
- Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Department of Anthropology, UC Berkeley
- Candace Slater, Department Spanish and Portuguese, UC Berkeley

 

 

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