A Loja de Mohamed. Espaços transnacionais, práticas muçulmanas e relações de gênero entre migrantes senegaleses numa pequena cidade do Rio Grande do Sul
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https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-85852503880005608Keywords:
muslim religion; downscaled city; senegalese; Rio Grande do Sul.Abstract
This paper addresses about the peculiarities of senegalese migratory experiences and the transnational connections that support this migratory flow, based on muslim religious principles. The reflections are based on an ethnographic research carried out for two years in a small city of Rio Grande do Sul. The analysis axis is about life trajectories of migrants to whom we approach in M. Store, qualified as a transnational space, emphasizing specificities of these trajectories, observed in culturally instituted gender relations.
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