The party color - co-optation and resistance: the black citizenship building spaces in the Bahia Carnival
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-864X.1999.1.25566Keywords:
Camival, Culture, Ethnic issuesAbstract
Although settled in a cultural repertory with african origins, the carnival has always showed social-ethnic-cultural segmentation refleting the systematic racial and cultural intolerance of the local elites. Oscilating between co-option or exclusion, the participation of black people has always represented an explicit refusal to the ides of a simple inversion or annulment of the daily inequalities, providing, thus, the dramatization of a wish of social equality and the realization that it doesn't exist.
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