Negros laços: trajetórias coletivas das famílias dos nascidos de Ventre Livre no pós-abolição (Santa Maria/RS, 1871-1941)

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Franciele Rocha de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This work constitutes a study of black families in the post-Abolition period in southern Brazil and encompasses the analysis of the experiences of those born with free wombs in the city of Santa Maria da Boca do Monte, located in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul. It deals with the experiences of children born to enslaved mothers, born between 1871 and 1888 in that city and baptized by the Catholic Church, whose experiences were impacted by Law number 2.040, of September 28, 1871. It presents an analysis of the living conditions of these children and the families they started to form in the post-Abolition period, between the years 1890 and 1941, through civil and religious marriages and the creation of different family ties, analyzed by this research. The work uses as a theoretical-methodological contribution to microhistory and the onomastic method or research centered on names, located in different sources and contexts to trace collective trajectories, social relations and genealogies, combining the use of serial history, which allowed observe patterns, inconsistencies and singularities of collective and generational experiences between slavery and freedom. 532 children born from a free womb were located, of which 89 or 17% of the baptized children who survived to adulthood were found, when they started to form their own families, through the analysis of various civil-notary and parish records. Oral sources were also used, through Oral History as a method for reconstituting black families, their relationships and their memories of slavery and freedom. Thus, grandchildren and granddaughters of those born in Free Womb whose baptisms and marriages were located were interviewed. The results of this research point to original conclusions about the study of black families in the post-Abolition period, presenting reflections on their plural family organizations and their found kinships, their ways of naming, inheriting and bequeathing, living and inhabiting and, mainly, getting married.
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spelling Negros laços: trajetórias coletivas das famílias dos nascidos de Ventre Livre no pós-abolição (Santa Maria/RS, 1871-1941)Black ties: collective trajectories of the families of those born in Free Womb in the post-abolition (Santa Maria/RS, 1871-1941)Pós-aboliçãoVentre LivreFamílias negrasSanta MariaRio Grande do SulFree WombPost-abolitionBlack familiesCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIAThis work constitutes a study of black families in the post-Abolition period in southern Brazil and encompasses the analysis of the experiences of those born with free wombs in the city of Santa Maria da Boca do Monte, located in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul. It deals with the experiences of children born to enslaved mothers, born between 1871 and 1888 in that city and baptized by the Catholic Church, whose experiences were impacted by Law number 2.040, of September 28, 1871. It presents an analysis of the living conditions of these children and the families they started to form in the post-Abolition period, between the years 1890 and 1941, through civil and religious marriages and the creation of different family ties, analyzed by this research. The work uses as a theoretical-methodological contribution to microhistory and the onomastic method or research centered on names, located in different sources and contexts to trace collective trajectories, social relations and genealogies, combining the use of serial history, which allowed observe patterns, inconsistencies and singularities of collective and generational experiences between slavery and freedom. 532 children born from a free womb were located, of which 89 or 17% of the baptized children who survived to adulthood were found, when they started to form their own families, through the analysis of various civil-notary and parish records. Oral sources were also used, through Oral History as a method for reconstituting black families, their relationships and their memories of slavery and freedom. Thus, grandchildren and granddaughters of those born in Free Womb whose baptisms and marriages were located were interviewed. The results of this research point to original conclusions about the study of black families in the post-Abolition period, presenting reflections on their plural family organizations and their found kinships, their ways of naming, inheriting and bequeathing, living and inhabiting and, mainly, getting married.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESEste trabalho constitui-se enquanto um estudo das famílias negras no pós-Abolição no sul do Brasil e abarca a análise das experiências de Nascidos de Ventre Livre na cidade de Santa Maria da Boca do Monte, localizada na região central do Rio Grande do Sul. Trata das experiências de crianças filhas de mães escravizadas, nascidas entre os anos 1871 e 1888 na referida cidade e batizadas pela Igreja Católica, cujas vivências foram impactadas pela Lei nº 2.040, de 28 de setembro de 1871. Apresenta uma análise das condições de vida destas crianças e das famílias que elas passaram a constituir no pós-Abolição, entre os anos 1890 e 1941, por meio de casamentos civis e religiosos e da constituição de enlaces familiares diversos, por esta pesquisa analisados. O trabalho utiliza como aporte teórico-metodológico à micro-história e o método onomástico ou a pesquisa centrada nos nomes, localizados em diferentes fontes e contextos para o traçado de trajetórias coletivas, relações sociais e genealogias, combinando o uso da história serial, que permitiram observar padrões, incongruências e singularidades de experiências coletivas e geracionais entre a escravidão e a liberdade. Foram localizadas 532 crianças Nascidas de Ventre Livre das quais 89 ou 17% das crianças batizadas e sobreviventes à vida adulta foram encontradas, quando passaram a constituir famílias próprias, através da análise dos registros civis-cartoriais e paroquiais diversos. Fontes orais também foram utilizadas, através da História Oral como método para reconstituição das famílias negras, de suas relações e de suas memórias da escravidão e da liberdade. Assim, foram entrevistados netos e netas dos nascidos de Ventre Livre cujos batismos e casamentos foram localizados. Os resultados desta pesquisa apontam conclusões originais acerca do estudo das famílias negras no pós-Abolição, apresentando reflexões sobre suas plurais organizações familiares e de seus parentescos encontrados, suas formas de nomear, herdar e legar, morar e habitar e, principalmente, casar-se.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilHistóriaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em HistóriaCentro de Ciências Sociais e HumanasFarinatti, Luís Augusto Eblinghttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1043707938149901Costa, Carlos Eduardo Coutinho daSilva, Fernanda Oliveira daSilva, Lúcia Helena OliveiraGuterres, Letícia BatistellaPerussatto, Melina KleinertOliveira, Franciele Rocha de2024-02-21T14:15:33Z2024-02-21T14:15:33Z2023-12-22info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/31552ark:/26339/001300000nwkcporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2024-02-21T14:15:33Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/31552Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2024-02-21T14:15:33Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Negros laços: trajetórias coletivas das famílias dos nascidos de Ventre Livre no pós-abolição (Santa Maria/RS, 1871-1941)
Black ties: collective trajectories of the families of those born in Free Womb in the post-abolition (Santa Maria/RS, 1871-1941)
title Negros laços: trajetórias coletivas das famílias dos nascidos de Ventre Livre no pós-abolição (Santa Maria/RS, 1871-1941)
spellingShingle Negros laços: trajetórias coletivas das famílias dos nascidos de Ventre Livre no pós-abolição (Santa Maria/RS, 1871-1941)
Oliveira, Franciele Rocha de
Pós-abolição
Ventre Livre
Famílias negras
Santa Maria
Rio Grande do Sul
Free Womb
Post-abolition
Black families
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
title_short Negros laços: trajetórias coletivas das famílias dos nascidos de Ventre Livre no pós-abolição (Santa Maria/RS, 1871-1941)
title_full Negros laços: trajetórias coletivas das famílias dos nascidos de Ventre Livre no pós-abolição (Santa Maria/RS, 1871-1941)
title_fullStr Negros laços: trajetórias coletivas das famílias dos nascidos de Ventre Livre no pós-abolição (Santa Maria/RS, 1871-1941)
title_full_unstemmed Negros laços: trajetórias coletivas das famílias dos nascidos de Ventre Livre no pós-abolição (Santa Maria/RS, 1871-1941)
title_sort Negros laços: trajetórias coletivas das famílias dos nascidos de Ventre Livre no pós-abolição (Santa Maria/RS, 1871-1941)
author Oliveira, Franciele Rocha de
author_facet Oliveira, Franciele Rocha de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Farinatti, Luís Augusto Ebling
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1043707938149901
Costa, Carlos Eduardo Coutinho da
Silva, Fernanda Oliveira da
Silva, Lúcia Helena Oliveira
Guterres, Letícia Batistella
Perussatto, Melina Kleinert
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Franciele Rocha de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pós-abolição
Ventre Livre
Famílias negras
Santa Maria
Rio Grande do Sul
Free Womb
Post-abolition
Black families
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
topic Pós-abolição
Ventre Livre
Famílias negras
Santa Maria
Rio Grande do Sul
Free Womb
Post-abolition
Black families
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
description This work constitutes a study of black families in the post-Abolition period in southern Brazil and encompasses the analysis of the experiences of those born with free wombs in the city of Santa Maria da Boca do Monte, located in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul. It deals with the experiences of children born to enslaved mothers, born between 1871 and 1888 in that city and baptized by the Catholic Church, whose experiences were impacted by Law number 2.040, of September 28, 1871. It presents an analysis of the living conditions of these children and the families they started to form in the post-Abolition period, between the years 1890 and 1941, through civil and religious marriages and the creation of different family ties, analyzed by this research. The work uses as a theoretical-methodological contribution to microhistory and the onomastic method or research centered on names, located in different sources and contexts to trace collective trajectories, social relations and genealogies, combining the use of serial history, which allowed observe patterns, inconsistencies and singularities of collective and generational experiences between slavery and freedom. 532 children born from a free womb were located, of which 89 or 17% of the baptized children who survived to adulthood were found, when they started to form their own families, through the analysis of various civil-notary and parish records. Oral sources were also used, through Oral History as a method for reconstituting black families, their relationships and their memories of slavery and freedom. Thus, grandchildren and granddaughters of those born in Free Womb whose baptisms and marriages were located were interviewed. The results of this research point to original conclusions about the study of black families in the post-Abolition period, presenting reflections on their plural family organizations and their found kinships, their ways of naming, inheriting and bequeathing, living and inhabiting and, mainly, getting married.
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