Founders, ancestors, and enemies: memory, family, time, and space in the P ernambuco sertão
2013; Wiley; Volume: 19; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/1467-9655.12061
ISSN1467-9655
Autores Tópico(s)Urban and sociocultural dynamics
ResumoThis article concerns the use of narrative and genealogical frameworks among sertanejos , the inhabitants of the hinterlands ( sertão ) of P ernambuco in the N ortheast of B razil, in the process of grouping and differentiating families. It explores how accounts produced by different people are linked by shared memories of past conflicts – such as cangaço and questões de família (lit. ‘family issues’). Through conceived and lived relationships among relatives and the correlated concepts of ‘blood’ and ‘race’ current in this social formation, I look to identify the different meanings attributed to time and space, inscribed in the collective memory, and implicated in the moving configurations of ‘family’ in a cognatic universe.
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