Abstract
The document archive of anthropologist Mariza Corrêa (1945-2016) was donated in 2019 to the Arquivo Edgard Leuenroth, the same institution that houses the papers resulting from her work leading the History of Anthropology in Brazil Project since the 1980s. The objective of this article is to present three unpublished lectures by Corrêa, as well as her archives where this documentation is found, to make public some of the author’s important work, and to encourage new research and reflection on this material, which is relevant to the field of the history of anthropology. This text is also based on my relationship with the documentation and the research I have been carrying out, which focuses on the trajectory of this anthropologist and her roles.
Mariza Corrêa; Documents; Lectures; History of Anthropology in Brazil