Kinship and Transmissions of Mixed Blood Family in Valença/Rio de Janeiro

Mon Oct 14 2024 at 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm

Violet Laidlaw Room (6.02), Chrystal Macmillan Building, The University of Edinburgh | Edinburgh

School of Social and Political Science
Publisher/HostSchool of Social and Political Science
Kinship and Transmissions of Mixed Blood Family in Valen\u00e7a\/Rio de Janeiro
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Dr Letícia Marques Camargo (INARRA/UERJ)
About this Event

This event is Hybrid

This talk explores my investigation into the evolving role of genealogy among the descendants of Baron de Juparanã, a 19th-century coffee producer who fathered 25 children with five enslaved women, emphasising its significance as a tool for understanding hereditary pathologies and family identity. It examines how these descendants perceive physical and mental illnesses, as well as suicides, not merely as genetic issues but as intricately linked to consanguineous marriages within the family, particularly between cousins.

Genealogy is analysed both as a method for tracing lineage and as a means of addressing familial issues. Through detailed genealogical mapping, my research uncovers complex familial relationships, including arranged marriages and efforts at racial whitening, and examines the impact of these practices on family dynamics. Ultimately, the talk assesses the limitations of genealogical charts in fully capturing the spectrum of kinship and identity, particularly in contexts where individuals are seen as interconnected through shared experiences and legacies.

Letícia Marques Camargo is an Honorary Fellow at the INARRA research group (Image, Narratives and Cultural Practices), Rio de Janeiro State University.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Violet Laidlaw Room (6.02), Chrystal Macmillan Building, The University of Edinburgh, 15a George Square, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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