Identidades quilombolas: políticas, dispositivos e etnogêneses. Quilombola identities: policies, devices and ethnogenesis
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Abstract
O artigo traz reflexões sobre a criação jurídica das comunidades remanescentes de quilombos, a implementação de políticas públicas e as consequências de tais medidas para agrupamentos que reivindicam reconhecimento de suas identidades quilombolas pelo Estado brasileiro. A investigação tem como eixos a compreensão histórica da organização quilombola, a discussão sobre as políticas afirmativas direcionadas aos quilombolas e a proposta de funcionamento da cultura e do território como dispositivos étnico-comunicacionais.
Abstract: The article reflects on the legal establishment of the remaining quilombo communities, the implementation of public policies and the consequences of such measures for groups in demand of recognition of their quilombola identities by the Brazilian state. The investigation focuses on historical understanding of the quilombola organization, the discussion about affirmative policies directed to quilombolas and the functioning of the proposed culture and territory as ethnic-communicational devices.
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