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afro-brazilian religions --- afro-latin-american religions --- Afro-Brazilian cults --- Cults --- Cults, Afro-Brazilian --- Afro-Brazilian religions --- Afro-Brazilian cults. --- Afro-Brazilian religions.
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Este livro é resultado de pesquisas do Núcleo de Estudos Afro-Baianos Regionais, o Kawé, e traz textos sobre os saberes transmitidos pela oralidade, que guardam parte da história regional contada sob a perspectiva do excluído. Memórias e história da superação de Inês Maria, de nome nagô Mejigã, sacerdotisa de Oxum na África, escrava no Engenho de Santana, em Ilhéus. Como destaca o organizador, Mejigã é destinado não só a acadêmicos, mas a integrantes de movimentos sociais e estudantes em geral.
Afro-Brazilian cults. --- Slavery --- History --- Cults, Afro-Brazilian --- Cults --- Mejigã. --- Bahia (Brazil : State) --- Religion --- African influences. --- Afro-Brazilian religions.
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Black Atlantic Religion illuminates the mutual transformation of African and African-American cultures, highlighting the example of the Afro-Brazilian Candomblé religion. This book contests both the recent conviction that transnationalism is new and the long-held supposition that African culture endures in the Americas only among the poorest and most isolated of black populations. In fact, African culture in the Americas has most flourished among the urban and the prosperous, who, through travel, commerce, and literacy, were well exposed to other cultures. Their embrace of African religion is less a "survival," or inert residue of the African past, than a strategic choice in their circum-Atlantic, multicultural world. With counterparts in Nigeria, the Benin Republic, Haiti, Cuba, Trinidad, and the United States, Candomblé is a religion of spirit possession, dance, healing, and blood sacrifice. Most surprising to those who imagine Candomblé and other such religions as the products of anonymous folk memory is the fact that some of this religion's towering leaders and priests have been either well-traveled writers or merchants, whose stake in African-inspired religion was as much commercial as spiritual. Morever, they influenced Africa as much as Brazil. Thus, for centuries, Candomblé and its counterparts have stood at the crux of enormous transnational forces. Vividly combining history and ethnography, Matory spotlights a so-called "folk" religion defined not by its closure or internal homogeneity but by the diversity of its connections to classes and places often far away. Black Atlantic Religion sets a new standard for the study of transnationalism in its subaltern and often ancient manifestations.
Candomble (Religion) --- #SBIB:39A10 --- #SBIB:39A74 --- Candomblé (Cult) --- Afro-Brazilian cults --- Antropologie: religie, riten, magie, hekserij --- Etnografie: Amerika --- Candomblé (Religion) --- Candomblé (Religion). --- Candomblé (Religion) --- Candomble.
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Interessada na mudança no perfil dos seguidores do candomblé, a autora aborda, mais particularmente, da participação de indivíduos de camadas médias nos terreiros de Salvador, a partir de uma análise entre religião e classe social. Trata-se de um estudo detalhado dos processos de identificação e aprendizado pelos quais pessoas de classe média soteropolitana passam a incorporar o candomblé em suas vidas e a terem nos terreiros experiências para as quais sua trajetória de classe pouco lhes preparou. Ao indagar sobre os motivos que levaram a adesão dessas pessoas, o livro costura tais questionamentos e gera uma contribuição importante para a renovação das pesquisas na área do candomblé.
Candomblé (Religion) --- Middle class --- Identification (Religion) --- Religious life --- Identity (Religion) --- Religious identity --- Psychology, Religious --- Bourgeoisie --- Commons (Social order) --- Middle classes --- Social classes --- Candomblé (Cult) --- Afro-Brazilian cults --- Social conditions --- Candomble
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Roger Bastide developed the theory of acculturation which provides a framework for understanding contact between different cultures and beliefs. Bastide on Religion offers a clear introduction to the life and work of this influential scholar. The volume focuses on Bastide's study of Afro-Brazilian religions, in particular his study of Candomblé, a religion born from the contact between African and Brazilian cultures. The book outlines Bastide's work on acculturation, his concept of the relationship between religion and culture, and his challenge to many dominant approaches to economic development.
Religion. --- Candomblé (Religion) --- Candomblé (Cult) --- Afro-Brazilian cults --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Bastide, Roger, --- Bahia (Brazil : State) --- Bahia (Brazil : Captaincy) --- Bahia (Brazil : Province) --- Religious life and customs. --- Candomble (Religion) --- Candomble.
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Diante da constatação de que, de modo geral, não ocorreram mudanças no currículo das escolas após a implantação da Lei 10.639/2003, esta temática foi objeto de pesquisa pelo autor, objetivando analisar a diversidade da sociedade, procurando, por meio de um modelo de educação fundamentado nos princípios do multiculturalismo crítico, contribuir para a construção de uma sociedade cada vez mais justa e igualitária, onde os espaços de educação formal não mais tratem as crianças de religiões de matriz africana de forma preconceituosa e racista.
Racism. --- Candomblé (Religion) --- Racism in education. --- Bias, Racial --- Race bias --- Race prejudice --- Racial bias --- Prejudices --- Anti-racism --- Critical race theory --- Race relations --- Education --- Candomblé (Cult) --- Afro-Brazilian cults --- Candomble.
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For over a hundred years, writers, artists, anthropologists and tourists have travelled to Bahia, Brazil, in search of the spirit possession cult called Candomblé. Thus, successive generations of cultists have seen a long, steady stream of curious outsiders coming to their temples with notebooks and cameras, questions and inquisitive gazes, or ogling eyes and the hope of inclusion. This study asks what seduced these outsiders to seek access to the Afro-Brazilian religious universe and, conversely, how did cultists respond to the overwhelming interest in their creed and to becoming an object of the outsiders? imaginations.
Candomblé (Religion) --- Blacks --- Candomblé --- Noirs --- History --- Histoire --- Bahia (Brazil : State) --- Bahia (Brésil : Etat) --- Religious life and customs --- Vie religieuse --- Bahian. --- Candomble (Cult). --- Cult. --- Candomblâe (Religion) --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- North & South American Religions --- Candomblé (Religion) --- Religious life and customs. --- Candomblé --- Bahia (Brésil : Etat) --- Candomblé (Cult) --- Bahia (Brazil : Captaincy) --- Bahia (Brazil : Province) --- Afro-Brazilian cults --- History. --- Religion. --- Negroes --- Ethnology --- Black persons --- Black people --- Candomble
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Holy Harlots examines the intersections of social marginality, morality, and magic in contemporary Brazil by analyzing the beliefs and religious practices related to the Afro-Brazilian spirit entity Pomba Gira. Said to be the disembodied spirit of an unruly harlot, Pomba Gira is a controversial figure in Brazil. Devotees maintain that Pomba Gira possesses an intimate knowledge of human affairs and the mystical power to intervene in the human world. Others view this entity more ambivalently. Kelly E. Hayes provides an intimate and engaging account of the intricate relationship between Pomba Gira and one of her devotees, Nazaré da Silva. Combining Nazaré's spiritual biography with analysis of the gender politics and violence that shapes life on the periphery of Rio de Janeiro, Hayes highlights Pomba Gira's role in the rivalries, relationships, and struggles of everyday life in urban Brazil.A DVD of the film Slaves of the Saints is included.
Pomba-Gira. --- Afro-Brazilian cults --- Brazil --- Religious life and customs. --- afro brazilian. --- anthropology. --- black magic. --- brazil. --- contemporary brazil. --- controversial figures. --- femininity. --- feminism. --- gender politics. --- gender studies. --- gendered violence. --- magic. --- modern history. --- morality. --- mystical. --- nonfiction. --- pomba gira. --- prostitution. --- religious figures. --- religious practices. --- rio de janeiro. --- rituals. --- sex politics. --- sexuality. --- social marginality. --- social science. --- spirits. --- spirituality. --- superstitious. --- urban brazil. --- world religions. --- Afro-Brazilian religions --- Pomba Gira
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Based on personal experience as a participant and observer over nearly a decade, Hale explores the unique spiritual beliefs of this Afro-Brazilian religion that originated in Rio de Janeiro in the early twentieth century.
Spirit possession --- Umbanda (Cult) --- Possession, Spirit --- Experience (Religion) --- Umbanda (Cultus) --- Afro-Brazilian cults --- Quimbanda (Cult) --- Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) --- Prefeitura da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) --- Rio-de-Zhaneĭro (Brazil) --- Riyo de Zshaneyro (Brazil) --- Río de Xaneiro (Brazil) --- Prefeitura do Rio (Brazil) --- Rio de Žaneiro (Brazil) --- Rio (Brazil) --- Município do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) --- Municipality of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) --- Social life and customs. --- Religious life and customs. --- Mistura --- Cabocla Jurema --- Orixas --- Umbanda --- religion --- Brazil --- Rio de Janeiro
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Formation of Candomblé: Vodun History and Ritual in Brazil
Blacks --- Candomble (Religion) --- Negroes --- Ethnology --- Candomblé (Cult) --- Afro-Brazilian cults --- Religion. --- History. --- Ethnic identity. --- Bahia (Brazil : State) --- Bahia (Brazil : Captaincy) --- Bahia (Brazil : Province) --- Religious life and customs. --- Black persons --- Black people --- ethnicities --- ports --- the slave trade --- Jeje ethnic identity --- Bahia --- Calundu --- Candomblé --- Afro-Brazilian religion --- the institutionalization of Candomblé --- Bogum --- Roça de Cima --- Jeje Terreiros --- Seja Hundé Terreiros --- the Jeje Pantheon --- the Jeje-Mahji liturgy in Bahia --- Candomble
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