2017
DOI: 10.1007/s41603-017-0025-2
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Authority and the In-common in Processes of Minoritisation: Brazilian Pentecostalism

Abstract: This article examines how Pentecostals, recently emerging as active public actors in Brazil, wrestle with traditional top-down and contemporary decentred understandings of authority in seeking to carve a space of recognition for themselves and to project a public vision of a virtuous society based on their religious perspective. Their emergence at once challenges elements of the country's political tradition and disputes other minorities' views on what binds people together and what can be shared in the public… Show more

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“…As research contributions of recent years have shown, Brazil is confronted with an enormous diversification and pluralization of religion (Burity 2017(Burity , 2020. The vibrant plurality of religions makes the study of contemporary Latin American religions extremely relevant.…”
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“…As research contributions of recent years have shown, Brazil is confronted with an enormous diversification and pluralization of religion (Burity 2017(Burity , 2020. The vibrant plurality of religions makes the study of contemporary Latin American religions extremely relevant.…”
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“…______________________________________________________________________________________________ 3 I developed these more conceptual aspects in different studies. For reasons of the scope of the present discussion, let me refer the reader to them (BURITY, 2020(BURITY, , 2018(BURITY, , 2017(BURITY, , 2016b.…”
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“…Esse fenômeno é compreendido pelo autor no contexto de um ciclo de migração que levou milhares de brasileiros e de latino-americanos para a América do Norte e a Europa, principalmente em busca de melhores condições de vida, e que teve nas "missões" religiosas uma de suas formas de efetivação, sempre pensadas em sua relação com um contexto mundial diaspórico. Para tratar desse tema, o autor opera com os conceitos de "glocalização" e "minoritização" (Burity 2017), cuidadosamente discutidos no texto. Em sua análise deste complexo "diaspórico-missionário", Burity discute experiências que se realizam nas fronteiras entre circulação e confinamento, global e local, expansão e recolhimento, tradição e transformação, sem reduzir sua análise, em nenhum momento, a apenas um termo dessas dualidades, e procurando, por isso, investir em recursos conceituais capazes de apreender as dinâmicas desse campo.…”
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