A reflection on the cultural hybridity and identity process of nomadic gypsy calins in Rio de Janeiro
This article proposes a reflection from the theoretical contribution of Cultural and Post-colonial Studies about the hybridity as an intrinsic element to the construction of identities of self-proclaimed gypsy-calins women - female of the Calon people - living in camps in the interior of Rio de Jane...
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doaj-eadd893b835848a9b35485da8f0dd5a42020-11-25T00:51:39ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaINTERthesis1807-13842015-07-0112122824710.5007/1807-1384.2015v12n1p22824020A reflection on the cultural hybridity and identity process of nomadic gypsy calins in Rio de JaneiroMaria Inácia D'Ávila Neto0Cláudia Valéria Fonseca da Costa Santamarina1Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJThis article proposes a reflection from the theoretical contribution of Cultural and Post-colonial Studies about the hybridity as an intrinsic element to the construction of identities of self-proclaimed gypsy-calins women - female of the Calon people - living in camps in the interior of Rio de Janeiro. Although the western hegemonic discourse promotes a kind of totalizing ethnicization of minorities, transforming dynamic social practices into a set of cultural habits supposedly crystallized and immutable, the process of identity construction among gypsy women is observed as a potent example that ethnicity is not fixed and will not be extinguished with the contact between cultures. Rather, it is formed in the midst of a process of hybridization with the surrounding cultures, becomes important precisely in its borders and cultural exchanges, displaying itself as a permanent exercise of negotiating between different spaces of existence.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/34565MulheresCiganasIdentidadeEtnicidadeHibridismo |
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Maria Inácia D'Ávila Neto Cláudia Valéria Fonseca da Costa Santamarina A reflection on the cultural hybridity and identity process of nomadic gypsy calins in Rio de Janeiro INTERthesis Mulheres Ciganas Identidade Etnicidade Hibridismo |
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Maria Inácia D'Ávila Neto Cláudia Valéria Fonseca da Costa Santamarina |
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Maria Inácia D'Ávila Neto |
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A reflection on the cultural hybridity and identity process of nomadic gypsy calins in Rio de Janeiro |
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A reflection on the cultural hybridity and identity process of nomadic gypsy calins in Rio de Janeiro |
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A reflection on the cultural hybridity and identity process of nomadic gypsy calins in Rio de Janeiro |
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A reflection on the cultural hybridity and identity process of nomadic gypsy calins in Rio de Janeiro |
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A reflection on the cultural hybridity and identity process of nomadic gypsy calins in Rio de Janeiro |
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reflection on the cultural hybridity and identity process of nomadic gypsy calins in rio de janeiro |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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1807-1384 |
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This article proposes a reflection from the theoretical contribution of Cultural and Post-colonial Studies about the hybridity as an intrinsic element to the construction of identities of self-proclaimed gypsy-calins women - female of the Calon people - living in camps in the interior of Rio de Janeiro. Although the western hegemonic discourse promotes a kind of totalizing ethnicization of minorities, transforming dynamic social practices into a set of cultural habits supposedly crystallized and immutable, the process of identity construction among gypsy women is observed as a potent example that ethnicity is not fixed and will not be extinguished with the contact between cultures. Rather, it is formed in the midst of a process of hybridization with the surrounding cultures, becomes important precisely in its borders and cultural exchanges, displaying itself as a permanent exercise of negotiating between different spaces of existence. |
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Mulheres Ciganas Identidade Etnicidade Hibridismo |
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