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Three Athletes, Two Countries and a Single Club: The Process of Identity Formation of Immigrant Sailors in Brazil

2017; Scientific Research Publishing; Volume: 04; Issue: 03 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4236/oalib.1103477

ISSN

2333-9721

Autores

William Douglas de Almeida, Kátia Rúbio,

Tópico(s)

Cultural, Media, and Literary Studies

Resumo

Brazil received a large number of German immigrants in the late 19th century and in the first half of the 20th century.Their adaptation process involved both economic and social factors since they took part in several institutions, such as schools and sports clubs.This paper aims at describing the route taken by three immigrants (Joaquim Roderbourg, Klaus Hendriksen and Burkhard Cordes) who were born in Germany, took root in São Paulo, Brazil, between the 1930's and the 50's, and represented Brazil in the Olympic Games as sailors.It aims at understanding their migration process, adaptation and decision to become Brazilian.The method was based on biographical narratives.Even though they migrated at different times, points in common were found in the subjects' routes, since they constructed a relation with Brazil which went beyond sports.

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