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- W1517695969 abstract "As a process of encounter and fusion of different cultures, metissage has always accompanied human history. In this history of blendings there have been, obviously, some crucial moments: the discovery of the New World and - more generally, the time of colonialism is undoubtedly emblematic. In spite of all paranoid delusions of purity, the fact of metissage demonstrates that persons and cultures are originally and intrinsically mixed. Are we then destined to an anarchic fusion of differences, to an infinite patchwork of identities? How can metissages contribute to democratic cohabitation? Key Words : Metissage; Migration; Democratic Iterations A miscigenacao sempre acompanhou a historia humana, sendo ela um processo de encontro e fusao de diferentes culturas. Nesta historia de misturas, ha obviamente alguns momentos cruciais: o descobrimento do Novo Mundo e – de modo mais geral, a epoca do colonialismo e, sem duvidas, emblematico. Ao inves de todos os delirios paranoicos de pureza, o fato da miscigenacao demonstra que pessoas e culturas sao original e intrinsecamente misturadas. Estamos entao destinados a uma fusao anarquica das diferencas, a uma infinita multiplicidade de identidades? Como a miscigenacao pode contribuir para uma convivencia democratica? Palavras-chave: Miscigenacao; Migracoes; Interacoes democraticas" @default.
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- W1517695969 title "The category of “métissage”: status quaestionis" @default.
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