An edition of Legalizing identities (2009)

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becoming Black or Indian in Brazil's northeast

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An edition of Legalizing identities (2009)

Legalizing identities

becoming Black or Indian in Brazil's northeast

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Anthropologists agree that identities--even ethnic and racial ones--are socially constructed. Less understood are the processes by which social identities are conceived and developed. This book shows how law can successfully serve as the impetus for the transformation of cultural practices and collective identity. Through ethnographic, historical, and legal analysis of successful claims to land by two neighboring black communities in the backlands of northeastern Brazil, the author demonstrates how these two communities have come to distinguish themselves from each other while revising and retelling their histories and present-day stories. She argues that the invocation of laws by these related communities led to the emergence of two different identities: one indigenous (Xoco Indian) and the other quilombo (descendants of a fugitive African slave community). With the help of the Catholic Church, government officials, lawyers, anthropologists, and activists, each community won government recognition and land rights, and displaced elite landowners. This was accomplished even though anthropologists called upon to assess the validity of their claims recognized that their identities were "constructed." The positive outcome of their claims demonstrates that authenticity is not a prerequisite for identity. She concludes that, far from being evidence of inauthenticity, processes of construction form the basis of all identities and may have important consequences for social justice

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English
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272

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Legalizing identities: becoming Black or Indian in Brazil's northeast
2009, University of North Carolina Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Chapel Hill

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.800981/41
Library of Congress
F2636 .F74 2009, F2636.F74 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
272

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL22842128M
ISBN 13
9780807832929, 9780807859513
LCCN
2008050472
OCLC/WorldCat
261173682
LibraryThing
8432453
Goodreads
6500512

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OL13691537W

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