Bilingual yet Monoethnic Congregations: Intergenerational Transformation in Korean Ethnic Churches in São Paulo

IF 0.1 3区 哲学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Jihye Kim
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Abstract:The extensive alienation of younger-generation Korean Brazilians from Korean ethnic churches in São Paulo has led to inevitable transformation processes. Positioned within studies in ethnic religious communities, this research explores recent changes and evolutionary processes in the city's three largest religious organizations with a particular focus on the religious, linguistic, ethnic, and social dimensions. This ethnographic study demonstrates that for the second generation, the role of the churches in retaining ethnic language and culture has diminished significantly, giving way to the religious function as first priority. At this stage, although there have been attempts to develop multiethnic congregations, secondgeneration Koreans prefer to stay within monoethnic congregations where other coethnic members also straddle the cultures of first-generation Koreans and local Brazilians. Their negative perceptions of local Brazilians, originating in the relatively high socioeconomic position of Korean Brazilians within a socially and economically stratified Brazilian society, also seem to have hindered their integration into multiethnic congregations. This study provides significant insights into how the current stage of ethnic church transition demonstrates Korean Brazilians' degree of adaptation and their formation of ethnic cohesion and attachment within larger society.
双语、单民族教会:圣保罗州韩国民族教会的代际转变
摘要:年轻一代韩国裔巴西人与圣保罗朝鲜族教会的广泛疏离,导致了不可避免的转型过程。本研究定位在少数民族宗教社区的研究范围内,探讨了该市三大宗教组织的最新变化和演变过程,特别关注宗教、语言、民族和社会维度。这项民族志研究表明,对于第二代人来说,教会在保留民族语言和文化方面的作用明显减弱,让位于宗教功能。在这个阶段,虽然有发展多民族教会的尝试,但第二代朝鲜人更愿意呆在单一民族的教会里,在那里,其他同民族的成员也跨越了第一代朝鲜人和当地巴西人的文化。他们对当地巴西人的负面看法,源于韩国巴西人在社会和经济分层的巴西社会中相对较高的社会经济地位,似乎也阻碍了他们融入多民族会众。本研究对民族教会转型的当前阶段如何显示韩裔巴西人的适应程度以及他们在更大社会中形成的民族凝聚力和依恋提供了重要的见解。
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