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Tytuł:
Formação de comunidades étnicas polonesas no Rio Grande do Sul: estruturas de um processo escolar
Formation of Ethnic Polish Communities in Rio Grande do Sul: Structures of a School Process
Autorzy:
MALIKOSKI, Adriano
LUCHESE, Terciane Ângela
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/486444.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017-12-30
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Warszawski. Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Tematy:
comunidades étnicas polonesas
imigração polonesa
identidade étnica
imigração no Rio Grande do Sul
escolas étnicas polonesas
Polish ethnic communities
Polish immigration
ethnic identity
immigration in Rio Grande do Sul
Polish ethnic schools
Opis:
O presente artigo tem por objetivo analisar a formação das comunidades étnicas e o processo escolar da imigração polonesa no estado do Rio Grande do Sul (Brasil), como estruturas de um processo escolar étnico desenvolvido em meados do século XIX e nas primeiras décadas do século XX. Esta pesquisa utiliza os referenciais teóricos da História Cultural, considerando o caráter processual da ciência e sua contingência na análise de diferentes fontes na construção de uma narrativa, utilizando-se principalmente do conceito de processo identitário étnico de Barth (1998) associado à Hall (2006). A identidade étnica é uma das fontes na produção, sentidos das representações da realidade no imaginário social. As transformações culturais nos processos identitários é um elemento importante para a formação de comunidades e para a produção dos espaços e realidades sociais situados num tempo histórico estabelecido. Em relação à imigração polonesa, a formação de comunidades permitiu o surgimento do processo de ensino entre os imigrantes e descendentes constituindo-se em um conjunto cultural apoiado no processo de formação comunitária.
This article aims to analyze the formation of Polish ethnic communities in Rio Grande do Sul, as structures of an ethnic school process developed in the middle of the 19th century and in the first decades of the 20th century. This research uses the theoretical references of Cultural His-tory, considering the processual character of science and its contingency in the analysis of dif-ferent sources in the construction of a narrative, using mainly the concept of ethnic identity process of Barth (1998) associated to Hall (2006). Ethnic identity is one of the sources in the production senses of representations of reality in the social imaginary. Cultural transformations in identity processes are an important element for the formation of communities and for the production of spaces and social realities situated in an established historical time. In relation to Polish immigration, the formation of communities allowed for the emergence of the educational process among immigrants and descendants, constituting a cultural group supported in the process of community formation.
Źródło:
Revista del CESLA. International Latin American Studies Review; 2017, 20; 89-102
1641-4713
Pojawia się w:
Revista del CESLA. International Latin American Studies Review
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The Space of the New Ethnic Neighborhood: Polka Festival as Imagined Community
Autorzy:
Gunkel, Ann Hetzel
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1912332.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej
Tematy:
ethnic space
ethnospace
ethnicity
spatiality
imagined communities
identity
polka
Polonia
Polish-American
festivals
neighborhoods
Opis:
Following the spatial turn in cultural studies, ethnic space is understood as a cultural category, constructed by discourse and determined by capital, within which people create their own narratives. This essay explores the construction of ethnic space and identity in the phenomenon of the Polish American polka music festival. Framed by the attention to the process of “production of space” (Lefebvre 1991), the essay presumes that new conceptualizations of spatiality assume space is no longer treated as something given, a pre-existing territory, or locale. The case study of the ethnic music festival is an ideal place for examining the invention of place, because it is not located in a fixed space, but in a movable community traveling from festival to festival. The polka festival circuit is attended by a core community of polka boosters, many of whom travel from event to event in vacation motor homes, with attendees setting up "neighborhoods" of motor homes that include front lawns, outdoor kitchens, and "streets." Most bring lawn signs, street signs, flags and other public signs of Polish American identity, recreating-this essay argues-the urban ethnic neighborhood of previous immigrant generations. Polish American ethnic identity for this group of participants is located and recreated in an imagined community that it creates, dismantles, moves and recreates in a mobile spatiality of ethnic belonging.The paper explores the moveable and mutable production of ethnic space arguing that the traditional aspects of nineteenth century village, reimagined in the twentieth century Polonian neighborhood are now recreated anew in twenty-first century polka festival culture: the village, the church, the parochial school, the tavern, the neighborhood economy and the kitchen are creatively refashioned in this mobile ethnic community.Recent scholarship on Polish American polka has argued that contrary to popular stereotype, polka is innovative hybrid alternative music and, furthermore, that preserving polka's history is an important, but often overlooked, part of preserving American multicultural history (Gunkel 2006, 5-8). This project continues that research by providing this spatially-framed study of the phenomenon of the seasonal polka festival. Over a period of five years, I visited polka festivals in North America as a participant observer, documenting the social and cultural landscape of these gatherings of polka people. This essay traces the nature of imagined community in Polish American polka festivals-understood as a diasporic ethnoscape–exploring the construction of ethnic space in the twenty-first century.
Źródło:
New Horizons in English Studies; 2020, 5; 186-207
2543-8980
Pojawia się w:
New Horizons in English Studies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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