Decolonizing the History of Pre-Columbian Art in Brazil

International Journal of Humanities and Education Development (Ijhed) 5 (6):73-78 (2023)
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Abstract

This study resumes the discussion undertaken by Ulpiano Bezerra de Menezes, historian, archaeologist and museologist at the University of São Paulo, the first to “decolonize the history of Art in the Americas”. At the same time, this resumption is in charge of paying homage to this researcher who found the mistakes and gaps left by European scholars who were at the service of Eurocentric colonialism and its Eurocentric culture. However, the central objective of this text is to contribute to this process of decolonization, expanding the discussion that began in the 1980s. To this end, here, the chapter that opens the work História geral da arte no Brasil, edited by Walter Zanini, whose title is Art in the pre-colonial period, and which completes decades.

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Alex Pereira De Araújo
Universidade Estadual Do Sudoeste Da Bahia (Alumnus)

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