With Two Gejas on Each Temple”: scarification and the process of visual translation in the jeje diaspora of 18th Century in Minas Gerais
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Resumo: | Considering the visual culture of the African diaspora, this article analyzes the effects of the presence of Gbe language groups in the formation of the lexicon used in detailing the ritual scarification of the African population present in the diamond district of the captaincy of Minas Gerais in the eighteenth century. It focuses on the historical process of spreading the term geja, exploring both its meanings linked to specific patterns of scarification and its widespread use for African body markings in general. Its emergence is examined as an index of a broader chain of meanings connected to the Gbe ethnogenesis in a context of great urban concentration of people from Costa da Mina. |
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With Two Gejas on Each Temple”: scarification and the process of visual translation in the jeje diaspora of 18th Century in Minas Gerais“Com duas gejas em cada uma das fontes”: escarificações e o processo de tradução visual da diáspora jeje em Minas Gerais durante o século XVIIINação jeje Diáspora africana Gejas EscarificaçõesJeje Nation African DiasporaGejas ScarificationConsidering the visual culture of the African diaspora, this article analyzes the effects of the presence of Gbe language groups in the formation of the lexicon used in detailing the ritual scarification of the African population present in the diamond district of the captaincy of Minas Gerais in the eighteenth century. It focuses on the historical process of spreading the term geja, exploring both its meanings linked to specific patterns of scarification and its widespread use for African body markings in general. Its emergence is examined as an index of a broader chain of meanings connected to the Gbe ethnogenesis in a context of great urban concentration of people from Costa da Mina.Este artigo analisa os impactos da presença dos grupos de línguas gbe na formação do léxico empregado no detalhamento das cicatrizes rituais da população africana presente no distrito diamantino da capitania de Minas Gerais em meados do século XVIII. O enfoque é dado sobre o processo histórico de difusão do termo “geja”, explorando tanto os seus significados ligados a padrões específicos de escarificações como o seu uso generalizado para marcas corporais africanas, independentemente da origem étnica. Examina-se a sua emergência como índice de uma cadeia mais ampla de significados atrelados à etnogênese jeje em um contexto de grande concentração urbana de povos da Costa da Mina. UFBA2021-06-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionDouble-blid peer-reviewed articleArtigo avaliado por pares em regime de duplo anonimatoapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasia/article/view/3866210.9771/aa.v0i63.38662Afro-Ásia; No. 63 (2021)Afro-Ásia; n. 63 (2021)1981-14110002-0591reponame:Afro-Ásia (Online)instname:Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)instacron:UFBAporhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasia/article/view/38662/24837Copyright (c) 2021 Adair Rodrigueshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, Aldair2021-11-30T22:43:04Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufba.br:article/38662Revistahttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasiaPUBhttps://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasia/oaiafroasia@ufba.br1981-14110002-0591opendoar:2021-11-30T22:43:04Afro-Ásia (Online) - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)false |
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With Two Gejas on Each Temple”: scarification and the process of visual translation in the jeje diaspora of 18th Century in Minas Gerais “Com duas gejas em cada uma das fontes”: escarificações e o processo de tradução visual da diáspora jeje em Minas Gerais durante o século XVIII |
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With Two Gejas on Each Temple”: scarification and the process of visual translation in the jeje diaspora of 18th Century in Minas Gerais |
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With Two Gejas on Each Temple”: scarification and the process of visual translation in the jeje diaspora of 18th Century in Minas Gerais Rodrigues, Aldair Nação jeje Diáspora africana Gejas Escarificações Jeje Nation African Diaspora Gejas Scarification |
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With Two Gejas on Each Temple”: scarification and the process of visual translation in the jeje diaspora of 18th Century in Minas Gerais |
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With Two Gejas on Each Temple”: scarification and the process of visual translation in the jeje diaspora of 18th Century in Minas Gerais |
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With Two Gejas on Each Temple”: scarification and the process of visual translation in the jeje diaspora of 18th Century in Minas Gerais |
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With Two Gejas on Each Temple”: scarification and the process of visual translation in the jeje diaspora of 18th Century in Minas Gerais |
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With Two Gejas on Each Temple”: scarification and the process of visual translation in the jeje diaspora of 18th Century in Minas Gerais |
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Rodrigues, Aldair |
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Rodrigues, Aldair |
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Rodrigues, Aldair |
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Nação jeje Diáspora africana Gejas Escarificações Jeje Nation African Diaspora Gejas Scarification |
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Nação jeje Diáspora africana Gejas Escarificações Jeje Nation African Diaspora Gejas Scarification |
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Considering the visual culture of the African diaspora, this article analyzes the effects of the presence of Gbe language groups in the formation of the lexicon used in detailing the ritual scarification of the African population present in the diamond district of the captaincy of Minas Gerais in the eighteenth century. It focuses on the historical process of spreading the term geja, exploring both its meanings linked to specific patterns of scarification and its widespread use for African body markings in general. Its emergence is examined as an index of a broader chain of meanings connected to the Gbe ethnogenesis in a context of great urban concentration of people from Costa da Mina. |
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