(In)vissible cohexistences among afro-caribbean, divine and human bodies
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Data de Publicação: | 2020 |
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Resumo: | In the village of Old Bank (located on the Atlantic coast of Panama), experiences and narratives about relatives, spirits and wizards interact with two Christian doctrines (Methodist and Adventist), both present in the village for over a hundred years and both linked to the same historic process by which the Afro-Caribbean ancestors of the local population first came to Old Bank. Based on my 14-month ethnographic research, I investigate the way locals relate to God: this agency that, although (in)visible, is strongly present in their lives, including their bodies. Focusing on people who are baptized in one of the local churches, I argue that they produced an intentional transformation in their lives and bodies, altering the way they relate to spirits, wizards and relatives - whose presence is also intense in local life and bodies, especially during the funeral rituals called nain nait. In this context, I reflect on the native concepts of body and personhood, investigating how the coexistence between (non)human, (im)material, (in)visible agencies and its contribution to anthropological debates about kinship, materiality, agency and religion in the Caribbean. |
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(In)vissible cohexistences among afro-caribbean, divine and human bodiesCoexistencias (in)visibles entre cuerpos afrocaribeños, humanos y divinosCoexistências (in)visíveis entre corpos afro-caribenhos, humanos e divinosAnthropologyKinshipReligionBodyCaribbeanAntropologiaParentescoReligiónCuerpoCaribeAntropologiaParentescoReligiãoCorpoCaribeIn the village of Old Bank (located on the Atlantic coast of Panama), experiences and narratives about relatives, spirits and wizards interact with two Christian doctrines (Methodist and Adventist), both present in the village for over a hundred years and both linked to the same historic process by which the Afro-Caribbean ancestors of the local population first came to Old Bank. Based on my 14-month ethnographic research, I investigate the way locals relate to God: this agency that, although (in)visible, is strongly present in their lives, including their bodies. Focusing on people who are baptized in one of the local churches, I argue that they produced an intentional transformation in their lives and bodies, altering the way they relate to spirits, wizards and relatives - whose presence is also intense in local life and bodies, especially during the funeral rituals called nain nait. In this context, I reflect on the native concepts of body and personhood, investigating how the coexistence between (non)human, (im)material, (in)visible agencies and its contribution to anthropological debates about kinship, materiality, agency and religion in the Caribbean.En el pueblo de Old Bank (ubicado en la costa atlántica de Panamá), experiencias y narrativas sobre familiares, espíritus y magos interactúan con dos doctrinas cristianas (metodista y adventista), ambas presentes en el pueblo por más de cien años y vinculadas al mismo proceso histórico por que los antepasados afrocaribeños de la población local llegaron a Old Bank. Basado en una encuesta etnográfica de 14 meses, investigo la forma en que los lugareños se relacionan con Dios: esta agencia que, aunque (no) visible, está fuertemente presente en sus vidas, incluido su cuerpo. Al centrarme en el caso de las personas bautizadas en una de las instituciones locales, sostengo que provocan un cambio intencionado en sus vidas y cuerpos, transformando la forma en que se relacionan con los espíritus, magos y familiares, seres cuya presencia también es intensa en la vida y los cuerpos locales. , especialmente durante los rituales funerarios llamados nain nait. En este contexto, reflexiono sobre los conceptos nativos de persona y cuerpo, investigando la convivencia que se manifiesta en Old Bank entre agencias materiales (no) humanas (i) (in) visibles y la forma en que contribuye al debate antropológico sobre el parentesco, materialidad, agencia y religión en el Caribe.Na vila de Old Bank (localizada na costa atlântica do Panamá), experiências e narrativas sobre parentes, espíritos e bruxos interagem com duas doutrinas cristãs (metodista e adventista), ambas presentes na vila há mais de cem anos e vinculadas ao mesmo processo histórico pelo qual os ancestrais afrocaribenhos da população local chegaram a Old Bank. Com base em pesquisa etnográfica de 14 meses, investigo a maneira como os habitantes locais se relacionam com Deus: esta agência que, embora (in)visível, está fortemente presente na vida deles, inclusive em seus corpos. Ao focar no caso de pessoas batizadas em uma das instituições locais, argumento que elas produzem uma mudança intencional em suas vidas e corpos, transformando a maneira como se relacionam com espíritos, bruxos e parentes – seres cuja presença também é intensa na vida e corpos locais, em especial durante os rituais fúnebres denominados de nain nait. Nesse contexto, reflito sobre os conceitos nativos de pessoa e de corpo, investigando a coexistência que se manifesta em Old Bank entre agências (não)humanas (i)materiais (in)visíveis e a maneira como ela contribui para o debate antropológico sobre parentesco, materialidade, agência e religião no Caribe.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2020-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionEthnographyEtnografiaEtnografiaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/mediacoes/article/view/4128910.5433/2176-6665.2020v25n3p640Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociais; v.25, n.3 (2020) - set./dez.; 640-657Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociais; v.25, n.3 (2020) - set./dez.; 640-657Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociais; v.25, n.3 (2020) - set./dez.; 640-6572176-66651414-0543reponame:Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociaisinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/mediacoes/article/view/41289/32420Copyright (c) 2020 Claudia Fioretti Bongianinoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBongianino, Claudia Fioretti2022-07-01T19:30:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/41289Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/mediacoes/indexPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/mediacoes/oaimediacoes@uel.br2176-66652176-6665opendoar:2023-01-13T10:38:18.071598Mediações - Revista de Ciências Sociais - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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(In)vissible cohexistences among afro-caribbean, divine and human bodies Coexistencias (in)visibles entre cuerpos afrocaribeños, humanos y divinos Coexistências (in)visíveis entre corpos afro-caribenhos, humanos e divinos |
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(In)vissible cohexistences among afro-caribbean, divine and human bodies |
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(In)vissible cohexistences among afro-caribbean, divine and human bodies Bongianino, Claudia Fioretti Anthropology Kinship Religion Body Caribbean Antropologia Parentesco Religión Cuerpo Caribe Antropologia Parentesco Religião Corpo Caribe |
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(In)vissible cohexistences among afro-caribbean, divine and human bodies |
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(In)vissible cohexistences among afro-caribbean, divine and human bodies |
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(In)vissible cohexistences among afro-caribbean, divine and human bodies |
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(In)vissible cohexistences among afro-caribbean, divine and human bodies |
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(In)vissible cohexistences among afro-caribbean, divine and human bodies |
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Bongianino, Claudia Fioretti |
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Bongianino, Claudia Fioretti |
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Bongianino, Claudia Fioretti |
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Anthropology Kinship Religion Body Caribbean Antropologia Parentesco Religión Cuerpo Caribe Antropologia Parentesco Religião Corpo Caribe |
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Anthropology Kinship Religion Body Caribbean Antropologia Parentesco Religión Cuerpo Caribe Antropologia Parentesco Religião Corpo Caribe |
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In the village of Old Bank (located on the Atlantic coast of Panama), experiences and narratives about relatives, spirits and wizards interact with two Christian doctrines (Methodist and Adventist), both present in the village for over a hundred years and both linked to the same historic process by which the Afro-Caribbean ancestors of the local population first came to Old Bank. Based on my 14-month ethnographic research, I investigate the way locals relate to God: this agency that, although (in)visible, is strongly present in their lives, including their bodies. Focusing on people who are baptized in one of the local churches, I argue that they produced an intentional transformation in their lives and bodies, altering the way they relate to spirits, wizards and relatives - whose presence is also intense in local life and bodies, especially during the funeral rituals called nain nait. In this context, I reflect on the native concepts of body and personhood, investigating how the coexistence between (non)human, (im)material, (in)visible agencies and its contribution to anthropological debates about kinship, materiality, agency and religion in the Caribbean. |
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