Ontological confusion: Eshu and the Devil dance to The Samba of the Black Madman |
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Authors: | Moises Lino e Silva |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Anthropology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USAmoises@brandeis.edu |
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Abstract: | Up until its demise in December 1984, the Garment Workers’ Union (GWU)proclaimed that it had always been committed to the principle of non‐racialism. This paper examines the validity of this assertion for the period 1928 ‐1936 when the workforce in the clothing industry in the Transvaal mainly comprised of white Afrikaner women and African men. It is argued that the GWU did not give the African workers in the clothing industry full support. Moreover, it committed itself to a policy of keeping white and black workers separate in order to keep the GWU united. |
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Keywords: | Brazil confusion favela epistemology ontology religion |
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