- João de Pina-Cabral
João de Pina-Cabral (
Porto , 1954) is a Portugueseanthropologist and a senior researcher at theInstituto de Ciências Sociais of theUniversity of Lisbon , where he as President of the Scientific Council (1997-2004).Academic life
Born in northern Portugal, Pina-Cabral was brought up in
Mozambique , when that country was still a Portuguese colony, and studied inSouth Africa (University of the Witwatersrand ,Johannesburg ). He achieved hisdoctorate in theUniversity of Oxford in 1982 [João de Pina-Cabral, "Sons of Adam, Daughters of Eve: the peasant worldview of Alto Minho", Clarendon Press, 1986.] , under the supervision ofJohn Campbell andRodney Needham , and hishabilitation in the University of Lisbon in 2001.Pina-Cabral has held academic posts in Portugal and the
United Kingdom . He has beenVisiting Professor at various universities inBrazil ,Spain ,Mozambique andMacau . He was co-founder of the Anthropology Departments at theInstituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa (Lisbon ) and at the Faculty of Sciences & Technology of theUniversity of Coimbra ; founding President of thePortuguese Association of Anthropology (1988-91); founding member, later Secretary (1994-96) and, later still, President of theEuropean Association of Social Anthropology (2003-04); and he was founder andRector of theUniversidade Atlântica (1996-97). Pina-Cabral was Malinowski Memorial Lecturer at theLondon School of Economics and Political Science (UK), 1992; Distinguished Speaker at the Society for the Anthropology of Europe of theAmerican Anthropological Association , 1992; Stirling Memorial Lecturer at theUniversity of Kent (UK), 2003; Oração de Sapiência, University of Lisbon, 1999; and Inaugural Lecturer for the Program of Postgraduation in Social Anthropology, of theUniversidade Estadual de Campinas , Brazil, 2006. Pina-Cabral isHonorary Fellow of theRoyal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland ; Honorary Member of the European Association of Social Anthropologists and Correspondent Member of theReal Academia de Ciencias Morales y Politicas (Spain).Research interest
Pina-Cabral's thematic interests are: the relation between symbolic thought and social power;
family andkinship in a comparative perspective;ethnicity in colonial andpost-colonial contexts. His first work was amonograph onrural society in Minho (Portugal). He followed that with a comparative study of the family in Portugal andsouthern Europe and, later still, with a study of ethnicity in Macau during the period of transition from Portugal to Chinese rule. More recently he has written on Mozambique and the colonial transition and ethnicity and identity in Brazil.References
Monographs by João de Pina-Cabral1. "Sons of Adam, Daughters of Eve: the peasant worldview of the Alto Minho" (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1986; D. Quixote, Lisbon, 1989).2. "Os contextos da antropologia" (Difel, Lisboa, 1991).3. "Aromas de Urze e de Lama" (Fragmentos, Lisboa 1992; Imprensa de Ciencias Sociais, Lisboa 2008).4. "Em Terra de Tufões: Dinâmicas da Etnicidade Macaense", with N. Lourenço (ICM, Macau 1993; Chinese version 1995).5. "Between China and Europe: Person, Culture and Emotion in Macao" (LSE MOnographs in Social Anthropology, Berg, New York/Oxford 2002).6. "O homem na família" (ICS, Lisboa, 2003).
Collected volumes editor1. with John Campbell, "Europe Observed" (Macmillan/ST. Antony's, Oxford 1992)2. with Antónia Pedroso de Lima, "Elites: Choice, Leadership and Succession" (Berg, Oxford, 2000)3. with Fernando Gil and Pierre Livet, "O processo da crença" (Gradiva, Lisboa 2004)4. with Clara Carvalho, "A persistencia da história: passado e contemporaneidade em África" (ICS, Lisboa 2004)5. with Susana de Matos Viegas, "Nomes: Género, Família e Etnicidade" (Almedina, Coimbra/São Paulo, 2007)6. with Frances Pine, "On the margins of religion" (Berghahn, New York/Oxford 2008)7. "Outros nomes, outras histórias", special number of "Etnográfica" (CEAS, Lisbon 2008).
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