Associating, dissimulating and caring: (Re)existence strategies in the formation of the Afro-Brazilian sacred objects
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Resumo: | In Afro-Brazilian cults, as well as in the other communities of the Afro-Atlantic diaspora, we can find dialogues and tensions between the culture imposed by the colonizer and the diverse cultures deported from the African continent. These processes can be observed especially in the concealment of objects of ritual use in industrialized western objects of daily use. Taking as an example the candomblé of Nagô-Ketu tradition, this article aims to reflect on the complex relations of affection and resistance generated until now by the colonization. |
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Associating, dissimulating and caring: (Re)existence strategies in the formation of the Afro-Brazilian sacred objectsAsociar, ocultar y vigilar: (Re)existence strategies in the formation of the Afro-Brazilian sacred objectsAssociar, dissimular e zelar: Estratégias de (re)existência na formação da objetuária sacra afro-brasileiraDesignObjetosCultura materialReligiões afro-brasileirasCandombléDesignObjectsMaterial CultureAfro-Brazilian religionsCandombléIn Afro-Brazilian cults, as well as in the other communities of the Afro-Atlantic diaspora, we can find dialogues and tensions between the culture imposed by the colonizer and the diverse cultures deported from the African continent. These processes can be observed especially in the concealment of objects of ritual use in industrialized western objects of daily use. Taking as an example the candomblé of Nagô-Ketu tradition, this article aims to reflect on the complex relations of affection and resistance generated until now by the colonization.Nos cultos afro-brasileiros, bem como nas demais comunidades da diáspora afro-atlântica podemos encontrar diálogos e tensões entre a cultura imposta pelo colonizador e as diversas culturas deportadas do continente africano. Esses processos podem ser observados especialmente na dissimulação de objetos de uso ritual em objetos ocidentais industrializados de uso cotidiano. Tomando como exemplo o candomblé de tradição nagô-ketu, o presente artigo visa refletir sobre as complexas relações de afeto e resistência geradas até hoje pela colonização.Universidade Anhambi Murumbi2019-08-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/article/view/13210.29147/dat.v4i2.132DAT Journal; Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019): Design and Activism; 77-83DAT Journal; Vol. 4 Núm. 2 (2019): Diseño y activismo; 77-83DAT Journal; v. 4 n. 2 (2019): Design e Ativismo; 77-832526-178910.29147/dat.v4i2reponame:DATJournalinstname:Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (ANHEMBI)instacron:ANHEMBIporhttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/article/view/132/111Andrade, Renan VieiraArantes, Priscilainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-06-08T21:54:12Zoai:ojs.datjournal.anhembi.br:article/132Revistahttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/datPUBhttps://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/oai||ppgdesign@anhembi.br2526-17892526-1789opendoar:2020-06-08T21:54:12DATJournal - Universidade Anhembi Morumbi (ANHEMBI)false |
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Associating, dissimulating and caring: (Re)existence strategies in the formation of the Afro-Brazilian sacred objects Asociar, ocultar y vigilar: (Re)existence strategies in the formation of the Afro-Brazilian sacred objects Associar, dissimular e zelar: Estratégias de (re)existência na formação da objetuária sacra afro-brasileira |
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Associating, dissimulating and caring: (Re)existence strategies in the formation of the Afro-Brazilian sacred objects |
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Associating, dissimulating and caring: (Re)existence strategies in the formation of the Afro-Brazilian sacred objects Andrade, Renan Vieira Design Objetos Cultura material Religiões afro-brasileiras Candomblé Design Objects Material Culture Afro-Brazilian religions Candomblé |
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Associating, dissimulating and caring: (Re)existence strategies in the formation of the Afro-Brazilian sacred objects |
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Associating, dissimulating and caring: (Re)existence strategies in the formation of the Afro-Brazilian sacred objects |
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Associating, dissimulating and caring: (Re)existence strategies in the formation of the Afro-Brazilian sacred objects |
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Associating, dissimulating and caring: (Re)existence strategies in the formation of the Afro-Brazilian sacred objects |
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Associating, dissimulating and caring: (Re)existence strategies in the formation of the Afro-Brazilian sacred objects |
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Andrade, Renan Vieira |
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Andrade, Renan Vieira Arantes, Priscila |
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Arantes, Priscila |
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Andrade, Renan Vieira Arantes, Priscila |
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Design Objetos Cultura material Religiões afro-brasileiras Candomblé Design Objects Material Culture Afro-Brazilian religions Candomblé |
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Design Objetos Cultura material Religiões afro-brasileiras Candomblé Design Objects Material Culture Afro-Brazilian religions Candomblé |
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In Afro-Brazilian cults, as well as in the other communities of the Afro-Atlantic diaspora, we can find dialogues and tensions between the culture imposed by the colonizer and the diverse cultures deported from the African continent. These processes can be observed especially in the concealment of objects of ritual use in industrialized western objects of daily use. Taking as an example the candomblé of Nagô-Ketu tradition, this article aims to reflect on the complex relations of affection and resistance generated until now by the colonization. |
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