De la campagne a la ville: la migration du Caboclo
A major character in Brazilian possession cults regularly indwells a medium who can then counsel clients seeking help. His name is the same as the term designating country-dwellers: Caboclo. The image of migrants from Amazonia in Northeastern Brazil's big cities contributed to the creation of t...
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格式: | Print Article |
語言: | French |
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EHESS
1992
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Cahiers d'études africaines
Year: 1992, 卷: 32, 發布: 125, Pages: 109-127 |
Further subjects: | B
宗教社會學
B Brasilien B Brasilien 祭禮 宗教社會學 B 祭禮 |
總結: | A major character in Brazilian possession cults regularly indwells a medium who can then counsel clients seeking help. His name is the same as the term designating country-dwellers: Caboclo. The image of migrants from Amazonia in Northeastern Brazil's big cities contributed to the creation of this character during the first half of the 20th century. Because of the malleability of the term Caboclo, most of the poor thus find a sense of identity that formulates their vision of history through this religious incorporation |
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ISSN: | 0008-0055 |
Contains: | In: Cahiers d'études africaines
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