Banca de DEFESA: OLÍVIA NOLASCO BELTRÃO

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : OLÍVIA NOLASCO BELTRÃO
DATA : 30/07/2021
HORA: 14:30
LOCAL: "por videoconferência"
TÍTULO:


“WE ALREADY HAVE THE RIGHT, WE WANT RESPECT”: the Engenho Velho Walk


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

Neo-Pentecostals. Candomblé´s temples. Afro-brazilian religions. Territoriality. Black identity. Religious hatred.


PÁGINAS: 130
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Humanas
ÁREA: Antropologia
RESUMO:

The Caminhada pelo Fim da Violência e do Ódio Religioso (Walk for the End of Violence and Religious Hatred, for Peace) is a public manifestation of candomblé´s temples in Engenho Velho da Federação, a popular neighborhood in Salvador, with a predominantly black population. Organized since 2004, from the initiative of local religious leaders, it was motivated by aggressions and offenses from neo-pentecostal churches installed in the neighborhood, from the 1990s, amidst an ostensible hostility against afro-brazilian religions, undertaken by new trends and churches of the pentecostal domain in contemporary Brazil. Based on fieldwork, through participant observation and interviews, especially with the Caminhada´s organizers, the research sought to identify modes of organization and strategies adopted by afro-brazilian religious to carry out the demonstration and analyze the Caminhada do Engenho Velho as an action collective of expressive character, a ritual or performative act. The research also sought to situate the emergence of the manifestation from the mobilization of afro-brazilian religious communities in Salvador, to face inter-religious conflicts and present a historical approach to the occupation of the area of the city where the neighborhood is located, its insertion in the urban space of Salvador, in order to discuss interconnections between the territorial dimension, religion and black identity, through which the candomblé people present themselves in the public space as a collective political subject. To go out on the streets, its agents promote dialogue and cooperation between various religious communities in the neighborhood and its surroundings and in the manifestation they trigger cosmological conceptions and ritual elements that are associated with the proclamation of the importance of temples in local life, the relationships between these temples in the neighborhood and many others existing in the city and in Brazil, and articulate religious identity and ethnic-racial to continue the fight against religious hatred.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 1640268 - CINTIA BEATRIZ MULLER
Externo à Instituição - JOCELIO TELES DOS SANTOS - UFBA
Interno - 1674265 - VILSON CAETANO DE SOUSA JUNIOR
Notícia cadastrada em: 27/07/2021 10:59
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