The Mina Coast African Maria Francisca do Rosário: Slavery, Color and Social Ascension in a Frontier Context (Brazil, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century)
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Resumo: | The present study use some fragments of the trajectory of the Mina Coast African Maria Francisca do Rosário – and her relatives – to discuss issues such as social classification through color and possibilities of social ascension that Africans trafficked as slaves to Brazil in the 19th century has to deal. For this, the main source used was the baptism records, although several documents, such as criminal cases and manumissions, among others, have also been explored. The region that was focus of the study was the South-Rio-Grandense Campaign, at the southern end of the Brazilian Empire. More specifically, the collected documentation focuses on the locality of Bagé, where Maria Francisca lived almost whole her life. It was possible to observe, through the serial analysis of the baptisms, that color, as a way of qualifying/classifying individuals (especially those who had part of their past or their ancestors, linked to slavery) did not disappear. In the same way, it was possible to verify that the construction of solid bonds of friendship and family opened up possibilities of social ascension – a ascension that, in the last instance, could make the color or even the stigma of the slavery of a certain individual (or his relatives) disappear, or at least change in a positive sense (for that society), of the documents. |
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The Mina Coast African Maria Francisca do Rosário: Slavery, Color and Social Ascension in a Frontier Context (Brazil, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century)La africana mina María Francisca del Rosario: esclavitud, color y ascenso social en un contexto fronterizo (Brasil, segunda mitad del siglo XIX)A africana mina Maria Francisca do Rosário: escravidão, cor e ascensão social em um contexto fronteiriço (Brasil, segunda metade do século XIX)Africansslaverycolorsocial ascension.Africanosesclavitudcolorascenso social.Africanosescravidãocorascensão social.The present study use some fragments of the trajectory of the Mina Coast African Maria Francisca do Rosário – and her relatives – to discuss issues such as social classification through color and possibilities of social ascension that Africans trafficked as slaves to Brazil in the 19th century has to deal. For this, the main source used was the baptism records, although several documents, such as criminal cases and manumissions, among others, have also been explored. The region that was focus of the study was the South-Rio-Grandense Campaign, at the southern end of the Brazilian Empire. More specifically, the collected documentation focuses on the locality of Bagé, where Maria Francisca lived almost whole her life. It was possible to observe, through the serial analysis of the baptisms, that color, as a way of qualifying/classifying individuals (especially those who had part of their past or their ancestors, linked to slavery) did not disappear. In the same way, it was possible to verify that the construction of solid bonds of friendship and family opened up possibilities of social ascension – a ascension that, in the last instance, could make the color or even the stigma of the slavery of a certain individual (or his relatives) disappear, or at least change in a positive sense (for that society), of the documents.El presente estudio se vale de fragmentos de la trayectoria de la africana mina Maria Francisca do Rosário – y de sus familiares – para discutir cuestiones como clasificación social a través del color y posibilidades de ascenso social de los africanos traficados como esclavos hacia el Brasil en el siglo XIX. Para ello, se toma como fuente principal los registros de bautismo, aunque documentos diversos, como procesos criminales y cartas de alforrias, entre otros, también fueron utilizados. La región que sirve como escenario para la problemática es la Campaña (Pampa) sur-rio-grandense, ubicada em el extremo sur del Imperio de Brasil. Más específicamente, la documentación recolectada tiene como foco la localidad de Bagé, donde Maria Francisca vivió buena parte de su vida. Se pudo observar, a través del análisis serial de los bautismos, que el color, como modo de calificar/clasificar a los individuos (especialmente aquellos que tenían parte de su pasado, o de sus antepasados, ligada a la esclavitud) no desapareció. Además, fue posible verificar que la construcción de sólidos lazos de amistad y familiares generaban posibilidades de ascenso social – ascensión esta que, en última instancia, podía hacer desaparecer de los documentos el color o incluso el estigma de la esclavitud de un determinado individuo (o de sus propios familiares) desaparecer, o al menos alterarlo en un sentido positivo para aquella sociedad, de los documentos.O presente estudo vale-se de fragmentos da trajetória da africana mina Maria Francisca do Rosário – e de seus familiares – para discutir questões como classificação social através da cor e possibilidades de ascensão social colocadas aos africanos traficados como escravos para o Brasil no século XIX. Para tanto, a principal fonte utilizada foram os registros de batismo, embora documentos diversos, como processos-crime e cartas de alforrias, dentre outros, também tenham sido explorados. A região que serve como palco para a problemática é a Campanha sul-rio-grandense, no extremo sul do Império do Brasil. Mais especificamente, a documentação coletada tem como foco a localidade de Bagé, onde Maria Francisca viveu boa parte de sua vida. Foi possível observar, através da análise serial dos batismos, que a cor, como modo de qualificar/classificar os indivíduos (especialmente aqueles que tinham parte do seu passado, ou dos seus antepassados, ligada à escravidão) não desapareceu. Da mesma forma, foi possível verificar que a construção de sólidos laços de amizade e familiares abriam possibilidades de ascensão social – ascensão esta que, em última instância, podia fazer com que a cor ou mesmo o estigma da escravidão de determinado indivíduo (ou de seus familiares) desaparecesse, ou ao menos se alterasse em um sentido positivo para aquela sociedade, dos documentos.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2018-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/index.php/iberoamericana/article/view/2928910.15448/1980-864X.2018.3.29289Estudos Ibero-Americanos; Vol. 44 No. 3 (2018): Dossier: Colors, Classifications and Social Categories: Africans in the Iberian Empires, 16th to the 19th Centuries; 501-517Estudos Ibero-Americanos; Vol. 44 Núm. 3 (2018): Dossier: Colores, clasificaciones y categorías sociales: los africanos en los imperios ibéricos, del siglo XVI hasta el XIX; 501-517Estudos Ibero-Americanos; v. 44 n. 3 (2018): Dossiê: Cores, classificações e categorias sociais: os africanos nos impérios ibéricos, séculos XVI a XIX; 501-5171980-864X0101-406410.15448/1980-864X.2018.3reponame:Estudos Ibero-Americanosinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/index.php/iberoamericana/article/view/29289/17494Copyright (c) 2018 Marcelo Santos Matheushttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMatheus, Marcelo Santos2019-01-18T14:45:08Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/29289Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/index.php/iberoamericanaPRIhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/index.php/iberoamericana/oaieditora.periodicos@pucrs.br||eia@pucrs.br1980-864X0101-4064opendoar:2019-01-18T14:45:08Estudos Ibero-Americanos - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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The Mina Coast African Maria Francisca do Rosário: Slavery, Color and Social Ascension in a Frontier Context (Brazil, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century) La africana mina María Francisca del Rosario: esclavitud, color y ascenso social en un contexto fronterizo (Brasil, segunda mitad del siglo XIX) A africana mina Maria Francisca do Rosário: escravidão, cor e ascensão social em um contexto fronteiriço (Brasil, segunda metade do século XIX) |
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The Mina Coast African Maria Francisca do Rosário: Slavery, Color and Social Ascension in a Frontier Context (Brazil, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century) |
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The Mina Coast African Maria Francisca do Rosário: Slavery, Color and Social Ascension in a Frontier Context (Brazil, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century) Matheus, Marcelo Santos Africans slavery color social ascension. Africanos esclavitud color ascenso social. Africanos escravidão cor ascensão social. |
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The Mina Coast African Maria Francisca do Rosário: Slavery, Color and Social Ascension in a Frontier Context (Brazil, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century) |
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The Mina Coast African Maria Francisca do Rosário: Slavery, Color and Social Ascension in a Frontier Context (Brazil, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century) |
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The Mina Coast African Maria Francisca do Rosário: Slavery, Color and Social Ascension in a Frontier Context (Brazil, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century) |
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The Mina Coast African Maria Francisca do Rosário: Slavery, Color and Social Ascension in a Frontier Context (Brazil, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century) |
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The Mina Coast African Maria Francisca do Rosário: Slavery, Color and Social Ascension in a Frontier Context (Brazil, Second Half of the Nineteenth Century) |
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Matheus, Marcelo Santos |
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Matheus, Marcelo Santos |
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Matheus, Marcelo Santos |
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Africans slavery color social ascension. Africanos esclavitud color ascenso social. Africanos escravidão cor ascensão social. |
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Africans slavery color social ascension. Africanos esclavitud color ascenso social. Africanos escravidão cor ascensão social. |
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The present study use some fragments of the trajectory of the Mina Coast African Maria Francisca do Rosário – and her relatives – to discuss issues such as social classification through color and possibilities of social ascension that Africans trafficked as slaves to Brazil in the 19th century has to deal. For this, the main source used was the baptism records, although several documents, such as criminal cases and manumissions, among others, have also been explored. The region that was focus of the study was the South-Rio-Grandense Campaign, at the southern end of the Brazilian Empire. More specifically, the collected documentation focuses on the locality of Bagé, where Maria Francisca lived almost whole her life. It was possible to observe, through the serial analysis of the baptisms, that color, as a way of qualifying/classifying individuals (especially those who had part of their past or their ancestors, linked to slavery) did not disappear. In the same way, it was possible to verify that the construction of solid bonds of friendship and family opened up possibilities of social ascension – a ascension that, in the last instance, could make the color or even the stigma of the slavery of a certain individual (or his relatives) disappear, or at least change in a positive sense (for that society), of the documents. |
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