Acculturation on the Portuguese historical narrative: Gilberto Freyre’s contributions and limitations

This paper interpreted the theory of Gilberto Freyre under the light of the Berry and the Rudmin models. The Portuguese culture preferred the dimensions of the fusion model. The Portuguese was different regarding the Anglo-Saxon culture, because were reported interactions and learning second culture...

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Autor principal: Castro, Joaquim Filipe Peres - Autor/a
Formato: Text publishedVersion Artículo
Lenguaje:Eng
Publicado: Religación. Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias Sociales Humanidades desde América Latina 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/collect/ec/ec-016/index/assoc/D11939.dir/castro-peres-acculturation-portuguese-historical-narrative.pdf
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topic Freyre, Gilberto
Acculturation
Migrations
Culture
spellingShingle Freyre, Gilberto
Acculturation
Migrations
Culture
Castro, Joaquim Filipe Peres - Autor/a
Acculturation on the Portuguese historical narrative: Gilberto Freyre’s contributions and limitations
topic_facet Freyre, Gilberto
Acculturation
Migrations
Culture
description This paper interpreted the theory of Gilberto Freyre under the light of the Berry and the Rudmin models. The Portuguese culture preferred the dimensions of the fusion model. The Portuguese was different regarding the Anglo-Saxon culture, because were reported interactions and learning second cultures. Furthermore, motivations regulated cultural attitudes. However, the Freyre’s theory worked on the Portuguese culture as a consensual ideology, because the three samples preferred simultaneously real and ideal appraisals. The three samples preferred to mix cultures, yet they had different appraisals according to their social status. Furthermore, the samples preferred cultural mixtures, regardless that they answered that the intercultural relationships would not change the Portuguese culture. That contradiction reported the major limitation of the Freyre theory. The main article contribution was to report Europeans and Westerns learning second cultures, and mainly to report the majority appraisals about their own cultural changes.
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title Acculturation on the Portuguese historical narrative: Gilberto Freyre’s contributions and limitations
title_short Acculturation on the Portuguese historical narrative: Gilberto Freyre’s contributions and limitations
title_full Acculturation on the Portuguese historical narrative: Gilberto Freyre’s contributions and limitations
title_fullStr Acculturation on the Portuguese historical narrative: Gilberto Freyre’s contributions and limitations
title_full_unstemmed Acculturation on the Portuguese historical narrative: Gilberto Freyre’s contributions and limitations
title_sort acculturation on the portuguese historical narrative: gilberto freyre’s contributions and limitations
publisher Religación. Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias Sociales Humanidades desde América Latina
publishDate 2016
url http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/collect/ec/ec-016/index/assoc/D11939.dir/castro-peres-acculturation-portuguese-historical-narrative.pdf
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