Gender strategies in a diasporic context: the case of the Brazilian Pentecostal Missionaries in Barcelona.

<p>The religious revival of the 'North' (Europe), developed by Pentecostal missionaries of the 'South' (Latin America - Brazil, in particular), in the context of the 'reverse mission', is a dynamic process and in significant expansion. From a localized ethnography...

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Main Authors: Donizete Rodrigues, Marcos de Araújo Silva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais 2015-09-01
Series:Horizonte
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Online Access:http://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/horizonte/article/view/8882
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Gender strategies in a diasporic context: the case of the Brazilian Pentecostal Missionaries in Barcelona.
Horizonte
migração
missionários brasileiros
gênero
Pentecostalismo
Barcelona
author_facet Donizete Rodrigues
Marcos de Araújo Silva
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title Gender strategies in a diasporic context: the case of the Brazilian Pentecostal Missionaries in Barcelona.
title_short Gender strategies in a diasporic context: the case of the Brazilian Pentecostal Missionaries in Barcelona.
title_full Gender strategies in a diasporic context: the case of the Brazilian Pentecostal Missionaries in Barcelona.
title_fullStr Gender strategies in a diasporic context: the case of the Brazilian Pentecostal Missionaries in Barcelona.
title_full_unstemmed Gender strategies in a diasporic context: the case of the Brazilian Pentecostal Missionaries in Barcelona.
title_sort gender strategies in a diasporic context: the case of the brazilian pentecostal missionaries in barcelona.
publisher Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais
series Horizonte
issn 2175-5841
publishDate 2015-09-01
description <p>The religious revival of the 'North' (Europe), developed by Pentecostal missionaries of the 'South' (Latin America - Brazil, in particular), in the context of the 'reverse mission', is a dynamic process and in significant expansion. From a localized ethnography - conducted between November 2011 and April 2012 - this article analyzes the work of evangelization and gender strategies developed by two emblematic and differentiated Brazilian neo-Pentecostal religious movements, in the metropolitan area of Barcelona (Spain): the evangelical and transnationalised Universal Church of the Kingdom of God and the Catholic Charismatic Renewal group Raboni Ajaray. From a comparative anthropological study of the daily life of these two religious groups, it discusses how a "feminized" and "manly" character, respectively, define important boundaries between Catholics and evangelicals. The ethnographic data demonstrate how certain characteristics of immigrants can act as a source of social differentiation that fosters opportunities and specific doctrinal strategies for men and women, in a context of diaspora.</p>
topic migração
missionários brasileiros
gênero
Pentecostalismo
Barcelona
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