MIGRATIONS, COLONIALISM AND PSYCHOSOCIAL EFFECTS IN BLACK-INDIGENOUS COASTAL TERRITORIES IN BAHIA

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Jaqueline Souza
Regina Marques de Souza Oliveira
Reinaldo José de Oliveira

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This text proposes a reflection on the territorial and psychosocial dimension of the interface between migration and colonialism. In the light of ethnic-racial relations and psychism, as Social Psychology conceives, we seek to point out how the migration of  Europeans and north americans and the resulting presence, performance and camouflage of these image bodies in traditional territories of the Atlantic Forest on the South Coast of Bahia impact objective and subjective life of the brazilian afro-indigenous local populations historically linked to this territory and reveal colonialism, and psyche, adjacent to the relationship between traditional peoples and white European in the brazilian scenario.


 

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Souza, J., Marques de Souza Oliveira, R., & de Oliveira, R. J. (2020). MIGRATIONS, COLONIALISM AND PSYCHOSOCIAL EFFECTS IN BLACK-INDIGENOUS COASTAL TERRITORIES IN BAHIA. Journal of Black Brazilian Researchers Association, 12(34), 601–626. Retrieved from https://abpnrevista.org.br/site/article/view/1151
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Dossiê Temático