SER MINA NO RIO DE JANEIRO DO SÉCULO XIX

Through the experiences of two West Africans shipped to Bahia as slaves, probably in the 1840s, then sold south to Rio de Janeiro where they met, became lovers, bought their freedom, married, and divorced, I comment on an ongoing debate over the re-fashioning or transfer of African ethnic identities...

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Main Author: Sandra Lauderdale Graham
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal da Bahia - Centro de Estudos Afro-Orientais 2012-01-01
Series:Afro-Ásia
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=77023550002
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spelling doaj-91f8d3e0403a45e9a077f7dde2ddc3672021-04-02T03:32:37ZengUniversidade Federal da Bahia - Centro de Estudos Afro-OrientaisAfro-Ásia0002-05911981-14112012-01-01452565SER MINA NO RIO DE JANEIRO DO SÉCULO XIXSandra Lauderdale GrahamThrough the experiences of two West Africans shipped to Bahia as slaves, probably in the 1840s, then sold south to Rio de Janeiro where they met, became lovers, bought their freedom, married, and divorced, I comment on an ongoing debate over the re-fashioning or transfer of African ethnic identities in American slave societies. The sources in this Brazilian case suggest that previous identities were not suddenly erased, but rather new layers of understanding and ways of responding were added. Whatever the dynamic of cultural formation, it was memory that crucially bridged the distance between the past they carried with them and the present into which they were thrust. And so it becomes illuminating to reconstruct the plausibly remembered African pasts on which this couple drew to make sense of an unfamiliar Brazilian present.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=77023550002
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title SER MINA NO RIO DE JANEIRO DO SÉCULO XIX
title_short SER MINA NO RIO DE JANEIRO DO SÉCULO XIX
title_full SER MINA NO RIO DE JANEIRO DO SÉCULO XIX
title_fullStr SER MINA NO RIO DE JANEIRO DO SÉCULO XIX
title_full_unstemmed SER MINA NO RIO DE JANEIRO DO SÉCULO XIX
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description Through the experiences of two West Africans shipped to Bahia as slaves, probably in the 1840s, then sold south to Rio de Janeiro where they met, became lovers, bought their freedom, married, and divorced, I comment on an ongoing debate over the re-fashioning or transfer of African ethnic identities in American slave societies. The sources in this Brazilian case suggest that previous identities were not suddenly erased, but rather new layers of understanding and ways of responding were added. Whatever the dynamic of cultural formation, it was memory that crucially bridged the distance between the past they carried with them and the present into which they were thrust. And so it becomes illuminating to reconstruct the plausibly remembered African pasts on which this couple drew to make sense of an unfamiliar Brazilian present.
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