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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Multiculturalismo, estado e modernidade – as nuanças em alguns países Europeus e o debate no Brasil
Other Titles: Dados: Revista de Ciências Sociais
Authors: Sansone, Livio
metadata.dc.creator: Sansone, Livio
Abstract: This paper, based on ethnographic research, presents the most evident changes among groups of low-income youth, the vast majority of whom are black or mixed-race, in Salvador and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, over the course of ten years. The notions of ideal work and ideal male or female partner change along with the growing popularity of a perception of citizenship that is increasingly centered on individuals and their freedom of movement and conspicuous consumption – the measurement of participation in societies and their collective rituals. Among these youth there is also a renewed interest in blackness and youth, features which are no longer hidden, but celebrated and vindicated. In this context, new demands for citizenship take shape, along with a new feeling of relative dispossession: both are indicators of the new face of poverty in Brazil.
Keywords: multiculturalism
citizenship
youth
Salvador
Rio de Janeiro
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/7378
Issue Date: 2003
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