Dados is one of the most widely-read social sciences journals in Latin America. Created in 1966, it publishes innovative works, originating from academic research, by Brazilian and foreign authors. Edited by IESP-UERJ, it aims to reconcile scientific rigor and academic excellence with an emphasis on public debate based on the analysis of substantive issues of society and politics.
Dados vol. 51 n. 1 Rio de Janeiro 2008
Abstract
This study explores the sociability and family values of Muslim Arabs in São Paulo, Brazil, based primarily on 10 interviews with individuals of different age groups, socioeconomic strata, and genders. With Christian Arab families as the counterpoint, the article contextualizes the arrival of these immigrants and discusses and investigates the family dilemmas and practices permeated by a strong patriarchal trait and the challenges faced by this religious minority. The article concludes that the groups ethnicity and religiosity tend to be continuously reshaped as the group grows and reproduces in local society, reacts to the stereotypes attributed to it, and interacts more intensely with this same society through the new generations born in São Paulo.
Keywords: Muslims, Arab culture, patriarchal family, immigration
DOI: 10.1590/S0011-52582008000100002
Sociability and values: a perspective on muslim arab families in São Paulo