PEASANTRY, FAMILY PARTIES AND MEANINGS OF KINSHIP

The authors focus the study on the Family Party taken as a privileged space to grasp symbolic categories departing from which the peasants build kinship. These parties bring to the foreground kinship meanings departing from the revival of a myth of origin and the affirmation of broad kinship binds....

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Main Authors: Josiane Carine Wedig, Renata Menasche
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade Federal de Pelotas 2013-12-01
Series:Tessituras: Revista de Antropologia e Arqueologia
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/tessituras/article/view/2568
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description The authors focus the study on the Family Party taken as a privileged space to grasp symbolic categories departing from which the peasants build kinship. These parties bring to the foreground kinship meanings departing from the revival of a myth of origin and the affirmation of broad kinship binds. The study is based on an ethnographical research conducted within a Family Party of a rural community of German immigrants’ descendents, located in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Research findings led the authors to consider that the party participants establish different meanings for kinship, which gather people that either descend from a common ancestral or have a connection with him or her, thus constituting a relation of familial or ethnic belonging.
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spelling doaj.art-46abc02f3d8f4e1984f4a9bcbc8d765c2022-12-21T23:59:10ZspaUniversidade Federal de PelotasTessituras: Revista de Antropologia e Arqueologia2318-95762013-12-01112613PEASANTRY, FAMILY PARTIES AND MEANINGS OF KINSHIPJosiane Carine Wedig0Renata Menasche1CPDA/UFRRJUFPel e PGDR/UFRGSThe authors focus the study on the Family Party taken as a privileged space to grasp symbolic categories departing from which the peasants build kinship. These parties bring to the foreground kinship meanings departing from the revival of a myth of origin and the affirmation of broad kinship binds. The study is based on an ethnographical research conducted within a Family Party of a rural community of German immigrants’ descendents, located in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Research findings led the authors to consider that the party participants establish different meanings for kinship, which gather people that either descend from a common ancestral or have a connection with him or her, thus constituting a relation of familial or ethnic belonging.https://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/tessituras/article/view/2568famíliamigraçãosociabilidade.
spellingShingle Josiane Carine Wedig
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PEASANTRY, FAMILY PARTIES AND MEANINGS OF KINSHIP
Tessituras: Revista de Antropologia e Arqueologia
família
migração
sociabilidade.
title PEASANTRY, FAMILY PARTIES AND MEANINGS OF KINSHIP
title_full PEASANTRY, FAMILY PARTIES AND MEANINGS OF KINSHIP
title_fullStr PEASANTRY, FAMILY PARTIES AND MEANINGS OF KINSHIP
title_full_unstemmed PEASANTRY, FAMILY PARTIES AND MEANINGS OF KINSHIP
title_short PEASANTRY, FAMILY PARTIES AND MEANINGS OF KINSHIP
title_sort peasantry family parties and meanings of kinship
topic família
migração
sociabilidade.
url https://periodicos.ufpel.edu.br/ojs2/index.php/tessituras/article/view/2568
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