Blacks of the Rosary: Memory and History in Minas Gerais, BrazilBlacks of the Rosary tells the story of the Afro-Brazilian communities that developed within lay religious brotherhoods dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary in Minas Gerais. It shows how these brotherhoods functioned as a social space in which Africans and their descendants could rebuild a communal identity based on a shared history of an African past and an ongoing devotional practice, thereby giving rise to enduring transnational cultures that have survived to the present day. In exploring this intersection of community, identity, and memory, the book probes the Portuguese and African contributions to the brotherhoods in Part One. Part Two traces the changes and continuities within the organizations from the early eighteenth century to the end of the Brazilian Empire, and the book concludes in Part Three with discussion of the twentieth-century brotherhoods and narratives of the participants in brotherhood festivals in the 1990s. In a larger sense, the book serves as a case study through which readers can examine the strategies that Afro-Brazilians used to create viable communities in order to confront the asymmetry of power inherent in the slave societies of the Americas and their economic and social marginalization in the twentieth century. |
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... José Expedito da Luz Ferreira, helped me immensely with insights into the devotion and faith of the congadeiros, and their sister Lia and brother-in-law José dos Anjos offered wonderful meals and many laughs. In Oliveira the extended ...
... José C. Curto and Paul E. Lovejoy (Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books, 2004), 81–121. 8. Thomas A. Abercrombie, Pathways of Memory and Power: Ethnography and History Among an Andean People (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1999), 22 ...
... José Reis and Eduardo Silva, “between Zumbi and Pai João,” in order to ensure their survival as a community, maintain their devotions and the link to their ancestors, and foster a pride in their African roots.9 Identity, Memory, and ...
... José Expedito da Luz Ferreira, captain of the Mozambique of Jatobá, interview with the author, Tirol, bh, mg, 21 August 1995. 4. Winston-Allen, Stories of the Rose, 28–30. 5. For works on the development of Marian devotion, see Marina ...
... José Ramos Tinorhão, Os negros em Portugal: Uma presença silenciosa (Lisbon: Editorial Caminho, 1988). 55. In the prologue of the 1565 compromisso (statutes) of the brotherhood of the rosary in Lisbon, it is noted that the brotherhood ...
Contents
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3 Early Formation of the Brotherhoods 16901750 | 67 |
4 The Late Colonial Period 17501822 | 103 |
5 The Brotherhoods in the Brazilian Empire | 139 |
6 Congados and Reinados 18881990 | 173 |
7 Voices of the Congadeiros | 207 |
Conclusion | 241 |
Appendix | 251 |
Glossary | 259 |
Bibliography | 263 |
Index | 281 |
Back Cover | 288 |
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Blacks of the Rosary: Memory and History in Minas Gerais, Brazil Elizabeth W. Kiddy Limited preview - 2005 |
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Blacks of the Rosary: Memory and History in Minas Gerais, Brazil Elizabeth W. Kiddy No preview available - 2007 |