Politics, public sphere and new ethnicities

The miscegenation discourse, in which the image of a tolerant nation is consolidated- the nation capable of assimilating all demands for recognition of peculiarities and cultural differences – prevailed during several decades as an hegemonic way of self representation of Brazil. However, recently, a...

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Main Author: Sérgio Costa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2005-01-01
Series:INTERthesis
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/660
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spelling doaj-2ff48e866c1b4e14a8d67c3316cb1fca2020-11-24T23:49:11ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaINTERthesis1807-13842005-01-0121121577Politics, public sphere and new ethnicitiesSérgio Costa0Universidade Livre de BerlimThe miscegenation discourse, in which the image of a tolerant nation is consolidated- the nation capable of assimilating all demands for recognition of peculiarities and cultural differences – prevailed during several decades as an hegemonic way of self representation of Brazil. However, recently, a variety of social actors (descendants of refugee slaves – quilombolas - , Unified Black Movement, indigenous organizations) have been questioning such a discourse, denouncing the historical injustices and the increasing prejudice they have been victims of. The relationship among these actors and the politics and the national public space is ambivalent. On one hand, they depend on the domestic politics as a context for the articulation of their differences and for the fight for the concretizing of their demands. On the other hand, the construction of their protest identity implies denouncing the nation that has conceded them a subordinated place and in searching transnational alliances which support their initiatives. The paper discusses, in a general way, such movements, going deeper in the studies of the new mobilizations of Afrob-Brazilians. It be showed how some political achievments (implementation of compensatory policies, cultural recognition) can only be properly understood when you take into account the relation of interdependence between the insertion of such actors in the national public space and their links to transnational political networks.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/660Novas etnicidadesRedes políticas transnacionaisAnti-racismo no BrasilNew ethnicitiesTransnational networksAnti-racism in Brazil
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Politics, public sphere and new ethnicities
INTERthesis
Novas etnicidades
Redes políticas transnacionais
Anti-racismo no Brasil
New ethnicities
Transnational networks
Anti-racism in Brazil
author_facet Sérgio Costa
author_sort Sérgio Costa
title Politics, public sphere and new ethnicities
title_short Politics, public sphere and new ethnicities
title_full Politics, public sphere and new ethnicities
title_fullStr Politics, public sphere and new ethnicities
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title_sort politics, public sphere and new ethnicities
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series INTERthesis
issn 1807-1384
publishDate 2005-01-01
description The miscegenation discourse, in which the image of a tolerant nation is consolidated- the nation capable of assimilating all demands for recognition of peculiarities and cultural differences – prevailed during several decades as an hegemonic way of self representation of Brazil. However, recently, a variety of social actors (descendants of refugee slaves – quilombolas - , Unified Black Movement, indigenous organizations) have been questioning such a discourse, denouncing the historical injustices and the increasing prejudice they have been victims of. The relationship among these actors and the politics and the national public space is ambivalent. On one hand, they depend on the domestic politics as a context for the articulation of their differences and for the fight for the concretizing of their demands. On the other hand, the construction of their protest identity implies denouncing the nation that has conceded them a subordinated place and in searching transnational alliances which support their initiatives. The paper discusses, in a general way, such movements, going deeper in the studies of the new mobilizations of Afrob-Brazilians. It be showed how some political achievments (implementation of compensatory policies, cultural recognition) can only be properly understood when you take into account the relation of interdependence between the insertion of such actors in the national public space and their links to transnational political networks.
topic Novas etnicidades
Redes políticas transnacionais
Anti-racismo no Brasil
New ethnicities
Transnational networks
Anti-racism in Brazil
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