Notes about an appropriation: how São Paulo’s Police Force viewed a Brazilian Army’s ethnography

Authors

  • Piero de Camargo Leirner Universidade Federal de São Carlos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9133.v15i14-15p279-286

Keywords:

Ethnography. Army. Police. State.

Abstract

This article aims to show a case of
my Brazilian Army’s ethnography and its appropria-
tion by the São Paulo’s Police Force. Unexpectedly,
I was invited to attend to a presentation of cadets
about their own life in the military academy, when
it was said that my ethnography was used as a kind
of “instruction’s manual” on their values, moral and
institutional behavior. Such reading of my ethnog-
raphy lead to a reflection on the nature of these two
State’s Institutions – Police and Army –, based on
the fact that both had different interpretations: pos-
itive in the first case, negative on the second. Never-
theless, in one hand, they seem to realize themselves
as institutions of the same kind, with common vales
and organizational systems. In other hand, the re-
lations that they establish with the “encompassing
world” shows us that they can’t just be classified as
deploy of the State’s “monopoly on the legitimate
use of physical force”.

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Author Biography

  • Piero de Camargo Leirner, Universidade Federal de São Carlos
    Professor do Departamento de Ciências Sociais / UFSCar
    Doutor em Antropologia Social / USP
    Editou a Cadernos de Campo nos 02, 04 e 05/06

Published

2006-03-30

Issue

Section

Special Section

How to Cite

Leirner, P. de C. (2006). Notes about an appropriation: how São Paulo’s Police Force viewed a Brazilian Army’s ethnography. Cadernos De Campo (São Paulo, 1991), 15(14-15), 279-286. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9133.v15i14-15p279-286