- Source: Anthropophagy
Anthropophagy may refer to:
Human cannibalism, the act or practice of humans eating the flesh or internal organs of other human beings
Androphagi, an ancient Scythian tribe whose existence was recorded by ancient Greco-Roman authors
Anthropophage, a mythical race of cannibals described by the playwright William Shakespeare
Child cannibalism, the act of eating a child or fetus
Endocannibalism, a practice of cannibalism in one's own locality or community
Exocannibalism, the consumption of flesh from humans that do not belong to one's close social group
Medical cannibalism, the consumption of parts of the human body, dead or alive, to treat or prevent diseases
Self-cannibalism, the practice of eating parts of one's own body
Man-eating animal, an individual animal or being that preys on humans as a pattern of hunting behavior
Man-eating plant, a legendary carnivorous plant large enough to kill and consume a human or other large animal
Anthropophagic movement, a Brazilian art movement of the 1920s founded and theorized by the poet Oswald de Andrade and the painter Tarsila do Amaral
Manifesto Antropófago (Anthropophagic Manifesto), a manifesto published in 1928 by the Brazilian poet and polemicist Oswald de Andrade
See also
Cannibalism (disambiguation)
Hematophagy, the practice by certain animals of feeding on blood
Maneater (disambiguation)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Hans Staden
- Pebangkai
- Kanibalisme manusia
- Anthropophagy
- Anthropophagic movement
- Manifesto Antropófago
- Oswald de Andrade
- The Man-Eating Myth
- Tupi people
- Căpcăun
- Horse symbolism
- Tupi or not Tupi, that is the question
- Bárbara Lennie