“Esculacho” and other spoken meanings of pacification in Rio de Janeiro

Broad approach to what we called “Perceptions of Leadership, 'State Lies,' and the Esculacho in the Favela: The Anthropology of Pacification in Rio de Janeiro.” Based on the idea that there is great diversity among and within favelas. Their specific histories in building associations and i...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Alba Zaluar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Aarhus University 2016-06-01
Series:Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies
Online Access:http://ojs.statsbiblioteket.dk/index.php/bras/article/view/22170
id doaj-3e71bd4d0b20482d82fc9679b6e1c916
record_format Article
spelling doaj-3e71bd4d0b20482d82fc9679b6e1c9162020-11-24T21:57:35ZengAarhus UniversityBrasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies2245-43732016-06-014213416221161“Esculacho” and other spoken meanings of pacification in Rio de JaneiroAlba Zaluar0UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DO RIO DE JANEIRO/ IESPBroad approach to what we called “Perceptions of Leadership, 'State Lies,' and the Esculacho in the Favela: The Anthropology of Pacification in Rio de Janeiro.” Based on the idea that there is great diversity among and within favelas. Their specific histories in building associations and in developing drug traffic, as well as the local UPP style of handling local affairs, are the keys for understanding the open conflicts or the cooperation between police and dwellers. Since favelas do not have the same history, since the commander style varies, since practices of officers and soldiers in UPPs are not homogeneous, one cannot generalize how residents evaluate and accept this new policing inside favelas. Zaluar’s original fieldwork consists of interviews of UPP officers, community leaders, and favela dwellers, and ultimately paints a nuanced picture of an entire spectrum of reactions to UPPs.http://ojs.statsbiblioteket.dk/index.php/bras/article/view/22170
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Alba Zaluar
spellingShingle Alba Zaluar
“Esculacho” and other spoken meanings of pacification in Rio de Janeiro
Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies
author_facet Alba Zaluar
author_sort Alba Zaluar
title “Esculacho” and other spoken meanings of pacification in Rio de Janeiro
title_short “Esculacho” and other spoken meanings of pacification in Rio de Janeiro
title_full “Esculacho” and other spoken meanings of pacification in Rio de Janeiro
title_fullStr “Esculacho” and other spoken meanings of pacification in Rio de Janeiro
title_full_unstemmed “Esculacho” and other spoken meanings of pacification in Rio de Janeiro
title_sort “esculacho” and other spoken meanings of pacification in rio de janeiro
publisher Aarhus University
series Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies
issn 2245-4373
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Broad approach to what we called “Perceptions of Leadership, 'State Lies,' and the Esculacho in the Favela: The Anthropology of Pacification in Rio de Janeiro.” Based on the idea that there is great diversity among and within favelas. Their specific histories in building associations and in developing drug traffic, as well as the local UPP style of handling local affairs, are the keys for understanding the open conflicts or the cooperation between police and dwellers. Since favelas do not have the same history, since the commander style varies, since practices of officers and soldiers in UPPs are not homogeneous, one cannot generalize how residents evaluate and accept this new policing inside favelas. Zaluar’s original fieldwork consists of interviews of UPP officers, community leaders, and favela dwellers, and ultimately paints a nuanced picture of an entire spectrum of reactions to UPPs.
url http://ojs.statsbiblioteket.dk/index.php/bras/article/view/22170
work_keys_str_mv AT albazaluar esculachoandotherspokenmeaningsofpacificationinriodejaneiro
_version_ 1725854730120331264