SWALLOWING AND ANTHROPOPHAGY IN OSWALD DE ANDRADE
PERSPECTIVISM, ANTI-COLONIALITY AND THE THOUGHT OF DIFFERENCE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52052/issn.2176-5960.pro.v17i48.23790Abstract
This article aims to explore the concept of difference through anthropophagic swallowing and devouring, using perspectivism as anticolonial resistance. The proposal is to draw on nomadism, chaosmosis, transversality, and geophilosophy as a strategy for differentiating the Modernist Movement, particularly in Oswald de Andrade's Pau-Brasil and Anthropophagic Manifestos. Rebellion and questioning through local knowledge, modernist insurgencies, and the production of difference are analytical modulators in this text, aiming to explore the anticolonial interrogation of ways of life bound up in identities, essences, communitarianisms, and sectarianisms. The work of thinking as differentiation is a force-flow of critical swallowing in languages to challenge the governance of language and bodies, creating ethical, aesthetic, and political resonances and transitions. The arts in the Modernist Movement, especially under the lenses of Deleuze and Guattari, can pulsate elaborations of subjectivations in insurrection.