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Manuela C. da Cunha (Universidade de Chicago), mcarneiro@uchicago.edu Mariza Peirano (UnB), mpeirano@uol.com.br
Omar Thomas (UNICAMP), omarr.thomaz@gmail.com Paul Elliott Little (UnB), paulelittle@hotmail.com Rafael M. Bastos (UFSC), rafael@cfh.ufsc.br Ruben Oliven (UFRGS), ruben.oliven@gmail.com Simoni Lahud Guedes (UFF), simonilahud@uol.com.br
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Honorary Editor: Peter Henry Fry, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Editor: Antonio Carlos de Souza Lima, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Editorial Assistant: Roberta Ceva
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v. 14, n. 3 09 – 12 / 2017Articles
1 Is natural selection a chimera?
Reflections on the ‘survival’ of a principle
Gláucia Oliveira da Silva
23 Sexual desire, testosterone and biomedical interventions: managing female sexuality in “ethical doses”
Fabíola Rohden
34 Biological Anthropology in Brazil: a preliminary overview
Verlan Valle Gaspar Neto
58 Trust, gender and personhood in birth experiences in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Claudia Barcellos Rezende
Dossier “The Urban Peripheries”
72 Presentation:
Challenges from Peripheries
Neiva Vieira da Cunha, Jussara Freire, Hélio R. S. Silva
I - State violence:
militarization of urban peripheries and ‘pacification apparatus’
75 The church helps the UPP, the UPP helps the church pacification apparatus, religion and boundary formation in Rio de Janeiro’s urban peripheries
Carly Barboza Machado
91 Notes on the police presence in the urban periphery of Salvador
Hildon Oliveira Santiago Carade
113 Our Dead Can Speak:
Social Displacements, Affects, and Political Action in Comparative Perspective
Liliana Sanjurjo
132 Houses, tranquility and progress in an área de milícia
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149 State, market and administration of territories in the city of Rio de Janeiro
Márcia Pereira Leite
171 Violent action among friends:
an ethnographic reflection on processes of moral and emotional perceptions and justifications of conduct
Mauro Guilherme Pinheiro Koury, Raoni Borges Barbosa
192 From disarmament to rearmament:
elements for a sociology of critique of the Pacification Police Unit Program
Palloma Menezes, Diogo Corrêa
216 Transformations in Community Associations and Political Processes in a Rio de Janeiro “Favela”
Livia De Tommasi, Dafne Jazmin Velazco
II - Socio-spatial sexualities and agency:
gender and feminine power field
238 Formal attire from one side of the “bridge” to the other: the wedding market and class and gender relations
inscribed in the territory of the city
Michele Escoura
257 Making out with the city
(homo)sexualities and socio-spatial disputes in Brazilian “peripheries”
Ramon Reis
279 Political displacements between the periphery and the center through territories and bodies