Emotions and religion across the Atlantic: senses and lusophone orixás

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Autor(a) principal: Saraiva,Clara
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Abstract For the past 30 years, the Afro-Brazilian religions have crossed the Atlantic, reaching Portugal. One of the aspects that the Portuguese find most appealing is the possibility of expressing their emotions freely, either through possession and the incorporation of entities whose performances are directly connected with a sense of emotional freedom, or because these religions proclaim a clear openness and acceptance of different races, sexual preferences or even other religious beliefs. Nevertheless, the process of becoming initiated as well as the ritual sequences are both strongly hierarchical, obeying norms that should not be transgressed in order to advance in one’s religious career. Split between such contradictory emotions, individuals manage them as a means to negotiate their identities within the religious group and outside of it (Wulff 2007). I will expand on the issues of emotional behavior, performance, and authenticity, connecting them with the case-study of the expansion of the Afro-Brazilian religions in Portugal. In order to do this, the performative side (Beeman 2007; Schechner and Appel 1990) of these religions and the relationship between emotions and issues of authenticity - anchored on the seminal work compiled by Thomas Fillitz and Jamie Saris in the book Debating Authenticity (2013) - will be discussed.
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title Emotions and religion across the Atlantic: senses and lusophone orixás
spellingShingle Emotions and religion across the Atlantic: senses and lusophone orixás
Saraiva,Clara
Afro-Brazilian religions
Portugal
ritual and performance
emotions
authenticity
title_short Emotions and religion across the Atlantic: senses and lusophone orixás
title_full Emotions and religion across the Atlantic: senses and lusophone orixás
title_fullStr Emotions and religion across the Atlantic: senses and lusophone orixás
title_full_unstemmed Emotions and religion across the Atlantic: senses and lusophone orixás
title_sort Emotions and religion across the Atlantic: senses and lusophone orixás
author Saraiva,Clara
author_facet Saraiva,Clara
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Saraiva,Clara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Afro-Brazilian religions
Portugal
ritual and performance
emotions
authenticity
topic Afro-Brazilian religions
Portugal
ritual and performance
emotions
authenticity
description Abstract For the past 30 years, the Afro-Brazilian religions have crossed the Atlantic, reaching Portugal. One of the aspects that the Portuguese find most appealing is the possibility of expressing their emotions freely, either through possession and the incorporation of entities whose performances are directly connected with a sense of emotional freedom, or because these religions proclaim a clear openness and acceptance of different races, sexual preferences or even other religious beliefs. Nevertheless, the process of becoming initiated as well as the ritual sequences are both strongly hierarchical, obeying norms that should not be transgressed in order to advance in one’s religious career. Split between such contradictory emotions, individuals manage them as a means to negotiate their identities within the religious group and outside of it (Wulff 2007). I will expand on the issues of emotional behavior, performance, and authenticity, connecting them with the case-study of the expansion of the Afro-Brazilian religions in Portugal. In order to do this, the performative side (Beeman 2007; Schechner and Appel 1990) of these religions and the relationship between emotions and issues of authenticity - anchored on the seminal work compiled by Thomas Fillitz and Jamie Saris in the book Debating Authenticity (2013) - will be discussed.
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