Moradia escrava na era do tráfico ilegal: senzalas rurais no Brasil e em Cuba, c. 1830-1860

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Main Author: Marquese, Rafael de Bivar
Publication Date: 2005
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Anais do Museu Paulista (Online)
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Summary: The subject of slaves' living quarters has been under the scrutiny of the historiography around Slavery in the Americas for a good while. The debate decades has revolved in the last few around the discussion on the slaves' autonomy and the master's control in the construction of such spaces, focusing in particular on the investigation of the African matrices present in the rural dwelling spaces built by the captives. I examine, in the article, the historic novelty represented by two specific types of dwelling spaces that emerged after the second quarter of the 19 th century: the patio shed of the Cuban Sugar Belt (in the region of Matanzas-Cárdenas-Cienfuegos) and the square senzala of the river Paraíba Valley coffee region (in the Mid-Southern region of the Brazilian Empire). The text demonstrates that there has been a historic articulation between these two architectural arrangements, and that it is related with the appropriation of certain slave trade practices in African territory.
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spelling Moradia escrava na era do tráfico ilegal: senzalas rurais no Brasil e em Cuba, c. 1830-1860 Moradia escravaFazendasTráfico transatlânticoControle socialCubaBrasilSlave HousingPlantationsTransatlantic Slave TradeSocial ControlCubaBrazil The subject of slaves' living quarters has been under the scrutiny of the historiography around Slavery in the Americas for a good while. The debate decades has revolved in the last few around the discussion on the slaves' autonomy and the master's control in the construction of such spaces, focusing in particular on the investigation of the African matrices present in the rural dwelling spaces built by the captives. I examine, in the article, the historic novelty represented by two specific types of dwelling spaces that emerged after the second quarter of the 19 th century: the patio shed of the Cuban Sugar Belt (in the region of Matanzas-Cárdenas-Cienfuegos) and the square senzala of the river Paraíba Valley coffee region (in the Mid-Southern region of the Brazilian Empire). The text demonstrates that there has been a historic articulation between these two architectural arrangements, and that it is related with the appropriation of certain slave trade practices in African territory. Há um bom tempo a historiografia sobre a escravidão nas Américas analisa o tema da moradia escrava. O debate nas últimas décadas tem girado em torno da discussão da autonomia escrava e do controle senhorial na construção desses espaços, centrando-se em especial na investigação das matrizes africanas das moradias rurais erigidas pelos cativos. Examino, no artigo, a novidade histórica representada por dois tipos específicos de moradia que apareceram após o segundo quartel do século XIX: o barracão de pátio do cinturão açucareiro cubano (na região de Matanzas-Cárdenas-Cienfuegos) e a senzala em quadra do Vale do Paraíba cafeeiro (no Centro-Sul do Império do Brasil). O trabalho demonstra que houve uma articulação histórica estreita entre esses dois arranjos arquitetônicos, passando pela apropriação de certas práticas do tráfico de escravos em solo africano. Universidade de São Paulo. Museu Paulista2005-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/anaismp/article/view/542910.1590/S0101-47142005000200006Anais do Museu Paulista: História e Cultura Material; v. 13 n. 2 (2005); 165-188 1982-02670101-4714reponame:Anais do Museu Paulista (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/anaismp/article/view/5429/6959Copyright (c) 2018 Anais do Museu Paulista: História e Cultura Materialinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarquese, Rafael de Bivar2020-06-25T15:58:12ZRevistahttp://anais.mp.usp.br/PUB
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Moradia escrava na era do tráfico ilegal: senzalas rurais no Brasil e em Cuba, c. 1830-1860
title Moradia escrava na era do tráfico ilegal: senzalas rurais no Brasil e em Cuba, c. 1830-1860
spellingShingle Moradia escrava na era do tráfico ilegal: senzalas rurais no Brasil e em Cuba, c. 1830-1860
Marquese, Rafael de Bivar
Moradia escrava
Fazendas
Tráfico transatlântico
Controle social
Cuba
Brasil
Slave Housing
Plantations
Transatlantic Slave Trade
Social Control
Cuba
Brazil
title_short Moradia escrava na era do tráfico ilegal: senzalas rurais no Brasil e em Cuba, c. 1830-1860
title_full Moradia escrava na era do tráfico ilegal: senzalas rurais no Brasil e em Cuba, c. 1830-1860
title_fullStr Moradia escrava na era do tráfico ilegal: senzalas rurais no Brasil e em Cuba, c. 1830-1860
title_full_unstemmed Moradia escrava na era do tráfico ilegal: senzalas rurais no Brasil e em Cuba, c. 1830-1860
title_sort Moradia escrava na era do tráfico ilegal: senzalas rurais no Brasil e em Cuba, c. 1830-1860
author Marquese, Rafael de Bivar
author_facet Marquese, Rafael de Bivar
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marquese, Rafael de Bivar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Moradia escrava
Fazendas
Tráfico transatlântico
Controle social
Cuba
Brasil
Slave Housing
Plantations
Transatlantic Slave Trade
Social Control
Cuba
Brazil
topic Moradia escrava
Fazendas
Tráfico transatlântico
Controle social
Cuba
Brasil
Slave Housing
Plantations
Transatlantic Slave Trade
Social Control
Cuba
Brazil
description The subject of slaves' living quarters has been under the scrutiny of the historiography around Slavery in the Americas for a good while. The debate decades has revolved in the last few around the discussion on the slaves' autonomy and the master's control in the construction of such spaces, focusing in particular on the investigation of the African matrices present in the rural dwelling spaces built by the captives. I examine, in the article, the historic novelty represented by two specific types of dwelling spaces that emerged after the second quarter of the 19 th century: the patio shed of the Cuban Sugar Belt (in the region of Matanzas-Cárdenas-Cienfuegos) and the square senzala of the river Paraíba Valley coffee region (in the Mid-Southern region of the Brazilian Empire). The text demonstrates that there has been a historic articulation between these two architectural arrangements, and that it is related with the appropriation of certain slave trade practices in African territory.
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