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Race and identity of Brazilians in South Africa: an ethnographic study on racialization, habitus, and intersectionality

Despite recurrent academic interest in the study of race in both South Africa and in Brazil, little work has been done in Anthropology about the two countries of the Global South in relation to each other. This thesis is situated in that gap and presents an ethnographic study about the racialised ex...

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Main Author: Campos, Anita
Other Authors: Morreira, Shannon
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Social Anthropology 2019
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description Despite recurrent academic interest in the study of race in both South Africa and in Brazil, little work has been done in Anthropology about the two countries of the Global South in relation to each other. This thesis is situated in that gap and presents an ethnographic study about the racialised experiences of Brazilian migrants in South Africa, in order to explore the different processes of racialization that occur in South Africa and Brazil. The first part of the investigation focuses on the conflictual encounter between informants’ internalized racial habitus as learned in Brazil with the one they encounter in South Africa. The second part examines the impact that such racialization has on the racial identity of Brazilian individuals. Informants found themselves in situations of racial ambiguity in which they did not fit perfectly in any of the local racial categories, and were classified by South Africans in different (and sometimes multiple) racial categories from their previous one in Brazil. I use the theoretical lens of intersectionality to explore informants’ reflections on 'what they are’ as they socially adapted to South African racial categorisations and habitus.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/29594 Race and identity of Brazilians in South Africa: an ethnographic study on racialization, habitus, and intersectionality Campos, Anita Morreira, Shannon Macdonald, Helen Race identity racial habitus racialization intersectionality Social Anthropology Despite recurrent academic interest in the study of race in both South Africa and in Brazil, little work has been done in Anthropology about the two countries of the Global South in relation to each other. This thesis is situated in that gap and presents an ethnographic study about the racialised experiences of Brazilian migrants in South Africa, in order to explore the different processes of racialization that occur in South Africa and Brazil. The first part of the investigation focuses on the conflictual encounter between informants’ internalized racial habitus as learned in Brazil with the one they encounter in South Africa. The second part examines the impact that such racialization has on the racial identity of Brazilian individuals. Informants found themselves in situations of racial ambiguity in which they did not fit perfectly in any of the local racial categories, and were classified by South Africans in different (and sometimes multiple) racial categories from their previous one in Brazil. I use the theoretical lens of intersectionality to explore informants’ reflections on 'what they are’ as they socially adapted to South African racial categorisations and habitus. 2019-02-18T10:20:18Z 2019-02-18T10:20:18Z 2018 2019-02-18T10:19:20Z Master Thesis Masters MSocSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/29594 eng application/pdf Social Anthropology Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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Race and identity of Brazilians in South Africa: an ethnographic study on racialization, habitus, and intersectionality
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title Race and identity of Brazilians in South Africa: an ethnographic study on racialization, habitus, and intersectionality
title_full Race and identity of Brazilians in South Africa: an ethnographic study on racialization, habitus, and intersectionality
title_fullStr Race and identity of Brazilians in South Africa: an ethnographic study on racialization, habitus, and intersectionality
title_full_unstemmed Race and identity of Brazilians in South Africa: an ethnographic study on racialization, habitus, and intersectionality
title_short Race and identity of Brazilians in South Africa: an ethnographic study on racialization, habitus, and intersectionality
title_sort race and identity of brazilians in south africa an ethnographic study on racialization habitus and intersectionality
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identity
racial habitus
racialization
intersectionality
Social Anthropology
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