Friday, September 13, 2013

Brazil: African, Asian, Native & Ethnic Identities

Brazil: African, Asian, Native & Ethnic Identities.

Brazil, might be a place of interest, and to those too, and who do believe in what they do term Miscegeny [the bringing of peoples of rather different backgrounds in all, together in all again, and as with regards to all kinds of relationships too]. In many a way though, Brazil does differ from America and its Melting Pot theory (or the belief that different peoples should breed with each other), or even Canada and its Multiculturalism theories (or the belief in peoples of different cultures, closely but seperately knowing each other, but not truly mixing with each other either). However, both the Melting pot theory, and even Multiculturalism in Canada, appear in many a way perhaps, to very much have had Brazilian origins in all, and as with further speak of Brazilian Immigrants to North America, becoming a part of Media in North America, and even as University Scholars too.

 To speak though of Brazil and Miscegeny, is to also speak of just how Brazilians in all, have perceived themselves and as different from each other too. To speak of ancient Brazil in all, is to speak of a difficult way of presenting Brazil in all again, and as based around its Native Indian populations actually, and who do in many a way belong to Ancient Civilizations, and as seen in South America too, and and as such as the Meso-American or Inca Civilizations too for instance. In many a way though, it is not believed that Brazil today does foresee itself and from the very perspective of its Native Identities, other than associating Brazil, and with its Nature too (and such as speak of 'Rain Forests' and Anacondas too for instance). In all though perhaps, speaking of Brazil in this manner, does speak of Brazilians being unfamiliar and with their Natural environments too, and as with even seeking to escape them, and live highly secure lives that is [and speak even of Brazilian Elites in all, interacting only, and with those they do perceive as being as secure as they are]. Probably so, but it probably cannot be fully explained either, but in many a way again, a more difficult History of Brazil, does speak of its Ethnic Identities actually. Brazil, and as now perceived even a part of South America too, but also very much regional in its ways, and speak in many a way too, and of not only foreign populations to Brazil and mainly from South America in all, choosing to very much live in Brazil, but in many a way too perhaps, speak now of Brazilians attempting to upstage each other, as not only by region, but also speak perhaps of having close contacts, and with those outside Brazil too, and as with Brazilians attempting to create Identity from it all [that they in all again, have had different life experiences in all, and from other Brazilians too, and due to knowing folks, other Brazilians in all again, don't truly know about]. Asian Identities in Brazil, are not well known to most, as they are often misrepresented as being African actually. In many a way, Asian Identities in Brazil, beginning with the British Slave Trade, but speaks also of the sexualization of everyday Brazilians, and as with further basic speak even, and of who 'is'/was a slave actually, and of who was not either. In many a way, Asian Identities in Brazil also speaks of just how Brazilians perceive themselves, and as with regards to their Bodies too. That while those in Brazil, who do mainly view themselves, and from the perspective of its Native Identities, also speak of just how attractive they are, and those who perceive themselves from its Ethnic Identities, speaking of whom they are and as with regards to speech, those though, and who do identify with Brazils Asian Identities, speak in many a way and of, having a rather well-built and formed Body, and as compared to descendants of Asian slaves in all perhaps, said in many a way, to have poor Bodies (and as with speak even, and of skinny legs, and big buttocks too), and in many a way, speak finally and of Brazils Sexual Identities in all [that those with well-built Bodies are favourably sexualized, while those with stereotypical Bodies, are sexually exploited in all] [and as with Brazils pornographic industry too, based around the sexual exploiting and of Asian Identities in Brazil actually]. Finally, Brazils African Identity. An Identity in many a way, falsely associated with Slavery (as so termed African slaves from Angola, were never truly slaves and as compared to those from Asia), but in many a way, speak of African presences in Brazil, is to speak of Brazil from its Arts (and as with Africans even, knowledgeable in the Visual Arts actually), and in many a way too, Africans in Brazil, and as coming to define in all, what does represent 'Cool', and in Brazilian culture too that is [what in many a way, is acceptable behaviour in Brazil, but unknown to most, African Identities in Brazil, dividing Brazil according to its skin colours, and with different skin colours too, White, Brown and Black, associated with different expressions of 'Cool' in all] [a good example of all this being the movie 'City of God'].

In ending all this, a short preview of Brazil in all again, can best be gained perhaps, and in basically viewing Brazil and from its Arts too [and as with Brazils African Identity, far more political in its ways today, than its other Identities], and in many a way, Ethnic Identities in Brazil associated in all, and with the Polka Dance [and which is Brazilian/South American, and not European either], while Asian Identities are associated with the Samba Dance [and which is actually Asian Dance, and not African either], Native Identities and the Maculele Dance, and finally in all again, African Identities, and with Capoeira too [and as with saying that, there does exist three forms of Capoeira in all, and when spoken from the perspective of 'Cool' too, Capoeira Regionale in all again, going along with those with Black skins, Capoeira Angola with those with Brown skins, and finally in all again, Capoeira Contemporanea, and as some call it too, going along with 'Cool', and as seen amongst White skinned Brazilians that is]. In all ways even, Brazil today, and highly defined based around being Cool, and as with speak even of Presidential Campaigns in all, or even former President Lula da Silva, and his said rise from poverty in Brazil to President, and very much via expressing 'Cool' in many a way.

In all, the question truly remains, politically that is, just how to bring together, politically too, all these Identities, and in Peace, Love & Harmony perhaps (and as with speak of Arab presences in Brazil, highly esteemed even), but in many a way too, a different approach, speaking of bringing all these Identities together, and under the spirit in all again, and of Redemption and the 'Christ as Redeemer' Statue too [in many a way, all this speaking of Brazil as Italian somewhat in spirit, or even Arab again, or finally in all again, the false perceptions by Brazilians in all, that they are one, and as based around the History of Portuguese peoples, and as once seen in Brazil too actually].