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A história pouco conhecida dos retornados, os "brasileiros na África" que voltaram ao seu continente levando consigo influências da cultura brasileira que sobrevivem na culinária, nas celebrações, na religião e no cotidiano de diversas famílias em países como Togo, Nigéria e Benim. Em Os retornados: A história dos ex-escravizados que deixaram o Brasil e formaram comunidades afro-brasileiras no golfo do Benim, Carlos Fonseca nos conta sobre os retornados, escravizados libertos e seus descendentes que retornaram à África, voluntariamente ou obrigados — deportados da Revolta dos Malês, por exemplo —, em um movimento que se iniciou a partir de 1835 e se estendeu até o século ...
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#Slaveryarchive Book Prize 2024 finalist Emancipatory Narratives & Enslaved Motherhood examines three major currents in the historiography of Brazilian slavery: manumission, miscegenation, and creolisation. It revisits themes central to the history of slavery and race relations in Brazil, updates the research about them, and revises interpretations of the role of gender and reproduction within them. First, about the preponderance of women and children in manumission; second, about the association of black female mobility with intimate inter-racial relations; third, about the racialised and gendered routes to freed status; and fourth, about the legacies of West African female socio-economic b...
Examines how in the middle of the twentieth century, Bahian elites began to recognize African-Bahian cultural practices as essential components of Bahian regional identity. Previously, public performances of traditionally African-Bahian practices such as capoeira, samba, and Candomblé during carnival and other popular religious festivals had been repressed in favor of more European traditions.
This book discusses African religion and its place in a slave society, using the story of Domingos Sodré as its backdrop.