An introduction to the religious diversity among the Japanese-Brazilians in Tomé-Açu, Pará



Título del documento: An introduction to the religious diversity among the Japanese-Brazilians in Tomé-Açu, Pará
Revista: Rever (São Paulo)
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Número de sistema: 000591995
ISSN: 1677-1222
Autores: 1
Instituciones: 1University of Tromsø,
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Volumen: 21
Número: 1
Paginación: 85-102
País: Brasil
Idioma: Inglés
Resumen en inglés In this article I aim to give an insight into the religious diversity among the Japanese-Brazilians living in the municipality of Tome-Acu, Para. In order to achieve this objective, fieldwork was carried out in Tome-Acu between September and October 2017. I interviewed fourteen people and visited religious organizations, cultural associations and museums. To establish the historical contexto I have, mostly, relied on the works of the scholars Alfredo K.O. Homma (2016), Philip Staniford (1973a, 1973b), Takashi Maeyama (1972, 1973), and Tomoo Handa (1987). I have compared my findings with studies carried out by scholars on other Japanese communities in Brazil. During and after my fieldwork, I have been in contact with Japanese-Brazilians who have identified themselves as Buddhist, Catholic, Christian, non-practicing Catholic, non-religious and Protestant. The article concludes that even though the Japanese-Brazilians attend a great variety of religious institutions, they only represent a minor part of the overall Japanese-Brazilian community in Tome-Acu.
Keyword: Japanese immigrants,
Tomé-Açu,
Religion,
Diversity
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