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VERSIONS VERSUS BODIES: TRANSLATIONS IN THE MISSIONARY ENCOUNTER IN AMAZONIA1 1 This paper is a modified version of the second chapter of Praying and Preying. Christianity in Indigenous Amazonia, published by the University of California Press (2016). A first draft of the paper was presented as a seminar during my fellowship term at the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH) at the University of Cambridge, England, in 2014. I thank Joel Robbins, Geoffrey Lloyd all my colleagues at CRASSH for their comments and suggestions. Fieldwork among the Wari' was financed by Faperj (Bolsa Cientista do Nosso Estado), CNPq (Edital Universal and Bolsa de Produtividade em Pesquisa), the Wenner-Gren Foundation and John Simon Gugguenheim Memorial Foundation.

VERSÕES X CORPOS: TRADUÇÕES NO ENCONTRO MISSIONÁRIO NA AMAZÔNIA

Abstract

This paper analyzes the two distinct concepts of translation at work in the encounter between the Amazonian Wari' and the New Tribes Mission evangelical missionaries, and the equivocations stemming from this difference. While the missionaries conceive translation as a process of converting meanings between languages, conceived as linguistic codes that exist independently of culture, for the Wari', in consonance with their perspectivist ontology, it is not language that differentiates beings but their bodies, given that those with similar bodies can, as a matter of principle, communicate with each other verbally. Translation is realized through the bodily metamorphosis objectified by mimetism and making kin, shamans being the translators par excellence, capable of circulating between distinct universes and providing the Wari' with a dictionary-like lexicon that allows them to act in the context of dangerous encounters between humans and animals.

Key words:
Wari'; Amazonia; Christianity; translation; perspectivism; shamanism

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