从帕皮亚门图到非裔天主教兄弟会:对西班牙流行文化中伊比利亚元素的跨学科分析

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
J. Dewulf
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摘要:本文旨在表明,在有英国、荷兰、法国或丹麦殖民历史的美洲部分地区,寻找伊比利亚对流行文化影响的痕迹也可能是富有成效的。它通过分析安的列斯群岛库拉帕拉索岛黑人人口的文化认同形成来做到这一点,特别侧重于天主教和帕皮亚门图。很少有语言能像帕皮亚门图语(Papiamentu)那样在克里奥尔人中引起如此多的讨论。帕皮亚门图语是伊比利亚人的一种语言,在一个从1634年开始受到荷兰殖民统治的岛屿上使用。奇怪的是,到目前为止,在关于Papiamentu起源的讨论中,宗教和流行文化几乎没有受到关注。本文利用语言学领域关于佛得角群岛上以葡萄牙语为基础的克里奥尔语对帕皮亚门图的影响的研究结果,认为非洲-伊比利亚因素不仅影响了库拉帕拉索语言的发展,而且影响了其文化认同,非洲-天主教互助和埋葬社会可能促进了那一代人的关键身份标志,包括其语言,向后代的传播。
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From Papiamentu to Afro-Catholic Brotherhoods: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Iberian Elements in Curaçaoan Popular Culture
Abstract:This article intends to show that a search for traces of Iberian influence on popular culture can also be productive in parts of the Americas that have a British, Dutch, French, or Danish colonial past. It does so by analyzing the cultural identity formation among the black population of the Antillean island of Curaçao, with a specific focus on Catholicism and Papiamentu. Few languages have generated more discussion among Creolists than Papiamentu, a language of Iberian parenthood spoken on an island with a Dutch colonial history starting in 1634. Strangely enough, religion and popular culture have received little attention, so far, in the discussion on the genesis of Papiamentu. Using research results from the field of linguistics on the influence of the Portuguese-based Creole of the Cape Verde islands on Papiamentu, this article argues that Afro-Iberian elements influenced the development not only of Curaçao's language but also of its cultural identity, and that Afro-Catholic mutual-aid and burial societies may have facilitated the transmission of that generation's key identity markers, including its language, to later generations.
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