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Definition of Anthropophagic

Anthropophagic
Anthropophagic An`thro*po*phag"ic, Anthropophagical An`thro*po*phag"ic*al, a. Relating to cannibalism or anthropophagy.

Meaning of Anthropophagic from wikipedia

- 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...
- an export poetry, the anthropophagic movement had the objective of "swallowing" (metaphorical nature of the word "anthropophagic") external cultures, such...
- The Anthropophagic Manifesto (Portuguese: Manifesto AntropĆ³****o), also variously translated as the Cannibal Manifesto or the Cannibalist Manifesto, is...
- Antropo****ia (in English, Anthropophagy Magazine). It is one of the most famous and quoted aphorisms from the Anthropophagic Manifesto, published in May...
- Andrade to write the Manifesto AntropĆ³****o and consequently create the Anthropophagic Movement, intended to "swallow" foreign culture and turn it into something...
- Dresden Secession Social realism Functionalism Bauhaus Kinetic art Anthropophagy Mingei Group of Seven New Objectivity Grosvenor school Neues Sehen Surrealism...
- Horse symbolism is the study of the representation of the horse in mythology, religion, folklore, art, literature and psychoanalysis as a symbol, in its...
- as ****ual creatures whose desires for human flesh are not limited to anthropophagy. The film follows a zombie rapist as he returns from the dead to cannibalize...
- from the West Indies said to have eaten human flesh. The older term anthropophagy, meaning "eating humans", is also used for human cannibalism. Cannibalism...
- with woods and mountains; a darker version of the Yaksha, a kind of anthropophagic ogre, ghost, or demon who haunts the wilderness and waylays, and devours...