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Massimo Canevacci

by Richard Meckien - published Aug 01, 2013 12:10 PM - - last modified Nov 12, 2015 09:00 AM

Personal contact: maxx.canevacci@gmail.com. IEA's support: Sandra Sedini. E-mail: sedini@usp.br. Phone: + 55 (11) 3091.1678.

Massimo Canevacci

Canevacci is professor of Cultural Anthropology and of Art and Digital Cultures at Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Italy. His research focuses on the areas of ethnography, visual communication, art, and digital culture. He has previously been in Brazil as a visiting professor to the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) and the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC).

During the 12 months he will remain at the IEA, Canevacci will develop studies in the intersection of four major conceptual frameworks: self-representation, linked to decentered ethnographic methods; ubiquity, grounded on the idea of a flexible polycentrism replacing the notion of a single, politically-defined historic center; visual fetishism, related to disruption of classical dualism; and critical and experimental theory based on current new readings of the work of Theodor Adorno.

According to Canevacci, in this research project, “the ethnographer is only entitled to interpret others – through visual communication, polyphonic writings, and performance compositions – if he is willing to allow himself to be interpreted by others. This dialogic and this challenge present a transitive epistemology of representation.”

In the first half of 2013, his work will be focused on theoretical development and, in the second, on the empirical research. The activities planned for this period include seminars, participation in international conferences, launches of books he has authored and a seven-week course.

News

Canevacci: a new scientific thinking for the context of digital culture

Art and hacktivism in debate

Seminar moots the critical and empirical approach of digital culture

 

Canevacci's participation in the debate What's Happening?

June 21, 2013

Martin Grossmann, Renato Janine e Massimo Canevacci

 

Arlene Clemesha, Lúcia Maciel Barbosa, Sylvia Dantas, Martin Grossmann, Renato Janine Ribeiro, Massimo Canevacci, José da Rocha Carvalheiro e José Álvaro Moisés

 

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