Brasiguaio Identities: An outcome of the pursuit of land across the Brazilian and Paraguayan shared border region

M. Estrada
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The movement of people between places is far from being a new or isolated phenomenon and is happening more often than before. This is also the case for individuals who moved from Brazil and Paraguay. Based on the existing literature as well as on data gathered in the landless camp Antonio Irmao, also known locally as the ‘Brasiguaios landless camp’ in Itaquirai in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, this article explains how their search for a piece of land in either Brazil and Paraguay influenced the formation of the Brasiguaios identities. First, I briefly approach the foundation of transnationalism scholarship, which guided my research. Next, I demonstrate how land policies in Brazil and Paraguay, aimed at developing their respective border regions, played a role in the migration of Brazilians to Paraguayan and then the return of a number of them to Brazil. Last, I share the narrative of individuals in the Brasiguaio landless camp in the pursuit of land in either country. At the core of my argument is that the Brasiguaio identities of this landless group result from their pursuit of land rather than from migration processes.
Brasiguaio身份:巴西和巴拉圭共同边界地区追求土地的结果
人们在地方之间的流动远不是一个新的或孤立的现象,而是比以前更频繁地发生。从巴西和巴拉圭移民过来的人也是如此。根据现有文献,以及在Antonio Irmao无地营地(当地也称为“Brasiguaios无地营地”,位于巴西南马托格罗索州Itaquirai)收集的资料,本文解释了他们在巴西和巴拉圭寻找一块土地如何影响Brasiguaios身份的形成。首先,我简要介绍了跨国主义学术的基础,它指导了我的研究。接下来,我将说明巴西和巴拉圭旨在发展其各自边境地区的土地政策如何在巴西人向巴拉圭迁移以及其中一些人随后返回巴西方面发挥了作用。最后,我分享在这两个国家追求土地的巴西瓜奥无地营地个人的叙述。我的论点的核心是,这个无地群体的Brasiguaio身份源于他们对土地的追求,而不是移民过程。
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