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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Cruzando o Atlântico = a construção da identidade Mina entre forras e escravas no pequeno comércio de Vila Rica, 1753 a 1797 / Crossing the Atlantic : the construction of Mina identity among freed and slave women involved in small scale commerce in Vila Rica, from 1753 to 1797

Santos, Maykon Rodrigues dos, 1984- 19 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Robert Wayne Andrew Slenes / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-19T03:36:33Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Santos_MaykonRodriguesdos_M.pdf: 2543973 bytes, checksum: ed11e9b21b339e9c6b5fabe99af5a05c (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011 / Resumo: Neste trabalho estudamos as escravas e libertas do grupo étnico Mina que atuaram no pequeno comércio de Vila Rica entre os anos de 1753-1797. Enfatizaremos como um saber aprendido ainda na África, atuação no pequeno comércio, foi utilizado por tais mulheres para construir uma identidade relacionada ao passado e em torno da procedência comum, como também ser parte das estratégias de ascensão social que envolveu a compra da liberdade e de escravos, inserção em irmandades e acúmulo de patrimônio. Tal processo se consolida na formação de um grupo étnico: o Mina. Assim, estudamos os registros de licença de vendas de Vila Rica com o objetivo principal de comprovar a alta participação forra e escrava na atividade. Após isso, cotejamos tal fonte com testamentos para identificar nosso objeto, mulheres do grupo étnico Mina, e a partir das pretas Mina comerciantes deciframos o universo social e econômico do grupo étnico / Abstract: In this paper, it was studied the slave and freed women from the ethnic group Mina which took part in the small scale commerce in Vila Rica between the years 1753-1797. It is emphasized how the knowledge learned back in Africa, participation in small scale commerce, was used by those women to build such identity related to the past and around their common origin, as well as being part of strategies for social mobility that involved the purchase of freedom of slaves, insertion into brotherhoods and heritage accumulation. This process was consolidated in the formation of an ethnic group: Mina. Thus, records of sale license from Vila Rica were studied aiming at proving the high participation of freed and slave women in the activity. Then, that source was compared to testaments in order to identify our object, women of the ethnic group Mina, and the social and economic universe of the ethnic group was deciphered from Mina black traders / Mestrado / Historia Social / Mestre em História

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