In twentieth-century Rio de Janeiro, police and local authorities addressed “black magic practices” through surveillance and regulation that were related to new cartographic and discursive imaginaries of urban reform and segregation. Police raids were a common occurrence, and journalists who wrote about sorcerers and sorcery participated in a discursive mapping of Rio de Janeiro’s new urban imaginaries. This article examines a set of public health laws and policing tactics that monitored the activities of poor women and Afro-Brazilian spirituality under the assumption that their practices constituted black magic. Accusations of witchcraft represented a spectacle in which ideas adapted from eugenics and racial science to urban planning and c...
<p>Since its foundation the city of Rio de Janeiro has gone through innumerous<br />changes in which...
This is a historical survey on the presence of Afro-Brazilian religions and shamanism in the city of...
This paper is based upon a study on witchcraft beliefs in the Empire of Brazil. Our research showed ...
Ritos de magia e sobrevivência tem como tema central as manifestações mágico-religiosas em seus nexo...
A umbanda é considerada a mais genuína religião brasileira de origem africana. Neste artigo procura-...
Through their everyday references to witchcraft, allegedly emanating from Afro-Brazilian cults, Evan...
Rio de Janeiro is undergoing a makeover that is undeniably spectacular. Redevelopment schemes are dr...
The aim of this article is to mention, through the analysis of criminal reports, the relation betwee...
Analisa papel de agentes de cura exercido pelos praticantes de magia e feitiçaria na sociedade mato-...
This study objectivate to analyze the magic-religious healing practices in the city of Juiz de Fora...
This paper shows how academics and the Brazilian government suppressed Afro-Brazilian religions in R...
What emerges is a picture of Inquisition jurisprudence being used to reinforce both the institution ...
In this article I reflect upon the construction of socio-political and symbolical marginalization of...
Breve texto de análisis de la colección el Museo de la Magia Negra de la Policía Civil de Río de Jan...
This article was published in the Fall 2009 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
<p>Since its foundation the city of Rio de Janeiro has gone through innumerous<br />changes in which...
This is a historical survey on the presence of Afro-Brazilian religions and shamanism in the city of...
This paper is based upon a study on witchcraft beliefs in the Empire of Brazil. Our research showed ...
Ritos de magia e sobrevivência tem como tema central as manifestações mágico-religiosas em seus nexo...
A umbanda é considerada a mais genuína religião brasileira de origem africana. Neste artigo procura-...
Through their everyday references to witchcraft, allegedly emanating from Afro-Brazilian cults, Evan...
Rio de Janeiro is undergoing a makeover that is undeniably spectacular. Redevelopment schemes are dr...
The aim of this article is to mention, through the analysis of criminal reports, the relation betwee...
Analisa papel de agentes de cura exercido pelos praticantes de magia e feitiçaria na sociedade mato-...
This study objectivate to analyze the magic-religious healing practices in the city of Juiz de Fora...
This paper shows how academics and the Brazilian government suppressed Afro-Brazilian religions in R...
What emerges is a picture of Inquisition jurisprudence being used to reinforce both the institution ...
In this article I reflect upon the construction of socio-political and symbolical marginalization of...
Breve texto de análisis de la colección el Museo de la Magia Negra de la Policía Civil de Río de Jan...
This article was published in the Fall 2009 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
<p>Since its foundation the city of Rio de Janeiro has gone through innumerous<br />changes in which...
This is a historical survey on the presence of Afro-Brazilian religions and shamanism in the city of...
This paper is based upon a study on witchcraft beliefs in the Empire of Brazil. Our research showed ...