FALLS, CUSHIONS AND "GEOSIMBOLYSMS" IN THE AMERICAN VENICE: THE "CATIMBOLADOS" IN THE RECIFE(1937-1945)

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Autor(a) principal: Halley, Bruno Maia
Data de Publicação: 2020
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Resumo: In the New State regime (1937-1945) in Brazil, black people has been exalted as national element. However, in the face of the Communist threat, the formation of "different" social groups in Brazil has not been accepted. In Pernambuco, the Interventor Agamenon Magalhães was incisive in the fight against the Afro-religious practices, and thus the xangôs of Catimbolândia, located in the environs of Recife, on the riverside of the Beberibe river, in the border with Olinda. During this period, the capital of Pernambuco was a disciplinary space, immersed in the urban reforms and in the re-education of citizens in front of the new, distancing itself from the colonial-African marks of past times. It has the desire of the materialization of the American Venice – white, healthy, catholic and modern. Despite the rigid structure of domination, the black people of the terreiros were not passive agents to the repression, they tried to assure their houses and customs making use of varied strategies of resistance, constructing their territorialities inside and outside the xangôs. The “catimbolados” created multiple disguises, hiding places, and geosymbolisms within the terreiros and public spaces of American Venice.
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spelling FALLS, CUSHIONS AND "GEOSIMBOLYSMS" IN THE AMERICAN VENICE: THE "CATIMBOLADOS" IN THE RECIFE(1937-1945)DISFARCES, ESCONDERIJOS E GEOSSIMBOLISMOS NA VENEZA AMERICANA: OS “CATIMBOLADOS” NO RECIFE (1937-1945)xangôsterritorialidadesCatimbolândiaVeneza AmericanaRecifeEstado Novo.xangôsterritorialitiesCatimbolândiaRecifeAmerican VeniceNew State.In the New State regime (1937-1945) in Brazil, black people has been exalted as national element. However, in the face of the Communist threat, the formation of "different" social groups in Brazil has not been accepted. In Pernambuco, the Interventor Agamenon Magalhães was incisive in the fight against the Afro-religious practices, and thus the xangôs of Catimbolândia, located in the environs of Recife, on the riverside of the Beberibe river, in the border with Olinda. During this period, the capital of Pernambuco was a disciplinary space, immersed in the urban reforms and in the re-education of citizens in front of the new, distancing itself from the colonial-African marks of past times. It has the desire of the materialization of the American Venice – white, healthy, catholic and modern. Despite the rigid structure of domination, the black people of the terreiros were not passive agents to the repression, they tried to assure their houses and customs making use of varied strategies of resistance, constructing their territorialities inside and outside the xangôs. The “catimbolados” created multiple disguises, hiding places, and geosymbolisms within the terreiros and public spaces of American Venice.No regime de Estado Novo (1937-1945) no Brasil enalteceu-se o negro como elemento nacional. Contudo, frente à ameaça comunista, não se aceitara a formação de grupos sociais “diferentes” no Brasil. Em Pernambuco, o Interventor Agamenon Magalhães foi incisivo no combate às práticas afrorreligiosas, e, assim, aos xangôs da Catimbolândia, situados nos arredores do Recife, às margens do rio Beberibe, na divisa com Olinda. Neste período, a capital pernambucana mostrava-se um espaço disciplinar, imersa em reformas urbanas e na reeducação dos citadinos diante do novo, distanciando-se das marcas colonial-africanas de tempos passados. Desejava-se a materialização da Veneza Americana – branca, sã, católica e moderna. Malgrado a estrutura rígida de dominação, os negros dos terreiros não foram agentes passivos à repressão, buscaram assegurar suas casas e costumes fazendo uso de variadas estratégias de resistência, construindo suas territorialidades dentro e fora dos xangôs. Os “catimbolados” criaram múltiplos disfarces, esconderijos e geossimbolismos dentro dos terreiros e nos espaços públicos da Veneza Americana.Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro2020-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/geouerj/article/view/4440410.12957/geouerj.2020.44404Geo UERJ; n. 37 (2020): Jul/Dez - Olhares Geográficos sobre o Moçambique; e444041981-90211415-7543reponame:Geo UERJinstname:Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)instacron:UERJporhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/geouerj/article/view/44404/35280Copyright (c) 2020 Bruno Maia Halleyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHalley, Bruno Maia2022-02-20T22:23:21Zoai:ojs.www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br:article/44404Revistahttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/geouerjPUBhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/geouerj/oaitunesregina@gmail.com || ppeuerj@eduerj.uerj.br || geouerj.revista@gmail.com || glauciomarafon@hotmail.com1981-90211415-7543opendoar:2022-02-20T22:23:21Geo UERJ - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv FALLS, CUSHIONS AND "GEOSIMBOLYSMS" IN THE AMERICAN VENICE: THE "CATIMBOLADOS" IN THE RECIFE(1937-1945)
DISFARCES, ESCONDERIJOS E GEOSSIMBOLISMOS NA VENEZA AMERICANA: OS “CATIMBOLADOS” NO RECIFE (1937-1945)
title FALLS, CUSHIONS AND "GEOSIMBOLYSMS" IN THE AMERICAN VENICE: THE "CATIMBOLADOS" IN THE RECIFE(1937-1945)
spellingShingle FALLS, CUSHIONS AND "GEOSIMBOLYSMS" IN THE AMERICAN VENICE: THE "CATIMBOLADOS" IN THE RECIFE(1937-1945)
Halley, Bruno Maia
xangôs
territorialidades
Catimbolândia
Veneza Americana
Recife
Estado Novo.
xangôs
territorialities
Catimbolândia
Recife
American Venice
New State.
title_short FALLS, CUSHIONS AND "GEOSIMBOLYSMS" IN THE AMERICAN VENICE: THE "CATIMBOLADOS" IN THE RECIFE(1937-1945)
title_full FALLS, CUSHIONS AND "GEOSIMBOLYSMS" IN THE AMERICAN VENICE: THE "CATIMBOLADOS" IN THE RECIFE(1937-1945)
title_fullStr FALLS, CUSHIONS AND "GEOSIMBOLYSMS" IN THE AMERICAN VENICE: THE "CATIMBOLADOS" IN THE RECIFE(1937-1945)
title_full_unstemmed FALLS, CUSHIONS AND "GEOSIMBOLYSMS" IN THE AMERICAN VENICE: THE "CATIMBOLADOS" IN THE RECIFE(1937-1945)
title_sort FALLS, CUSHIONS AND "GEOSIMBOLYSMS" IN THE AMERICAN VENICE: THE "CATIMBOLADOS" IN THE RECIFE(1937-1945)
author Halley, Bruno Maia
author_facet Halley, Bruno Maia
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv xangôs
territorialidades
Catimbolândia
Veneza Americana
Recife
Estado Novo.
xangôs
territorialities
Catimbolândia
Recife
American Venice
New State.
topic xangôs
territorialidades
Catimbolândia
Veneza Americana
Recife
Estado Novo.
xangôs
territorialities
Catimbolândia
Recife
American Venice
New State.
description In the New State regime (1937-1945) in Brazil, black people has been exalted as national element. However, in the face of the Communist threat, the formation of "different" social groups in Brazil has not been accepted. In Pernambuco, the Interventor Agamenon Magalhães was incisive in the fight against the Afro-religious practices, and thus the xangôs of Catimbolândia, located in the environs of Recife, on the riverside of the Beberibe river, in the border with Olinda. During this period, the capital of Pernambuco was a disciplinary space, immersed in the urban reforms and in the re-education of citizens in front of the new, distancing itself from the colonial-African marks of past times. It has the desire of the materialization of the American Venice – white, healthy, catholic and modern. Despite the rigid structure of domination, the black people of the terreiros were not passive agents to the repression, they tried to assure their houses and customs making use of varied strategies of resistance, constructing their territorialities inside and outside the xangôs. The “catimbolados” created multiple disguises, hiding places, and geosymbolisms within the terreiros and public spaces of American Venice.
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