Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Graduação
Intolerância religiosa: um estudo sobre os casos de intolerância ocorridos no terreiro de candomblé Ilê Ase Ibi Olú Fonnim e com seus integrantes na vida social
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Autor
FONSECA, Rafaela Souza
LOPES, Tiago Jorge Sousa
Institución
Resumen
Brazil is a secular country, there is no official religion and, despite religious freedom
guaranteed by law, religious racism is still quite present in our society. In gentle lands,
African blacks who were enslaved and forced to practice the Catholic religion, hitherto
religion as official of the Portuguese empire, thus their cultures were being marginalized and
covert. This intolerance has spread to the present day, is propagated through sectarian and
proselytizing ideologies of some religious leaders who foment in society, through fanatical
followers, the physical and symbolic violence mainly against the religions of African matrix.
The objective of this article is to understand, from the political-religious bias, how the
stereotypes about the Afro-Brazilian religions were constructed in the colonial period and the
maintenance of these concepts by the comb and neopentecostal media. To do so, we will use
bibliographic review, data collection on the Internet and qualitative field research to discuss
the relationship between intolerance and stigma and as pejorative social representations that
may interfere with individual identity.