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SUMMARY:Linguistics Colloquium: Talk by Dr. Marnie K. Watson
DESCRIPTION:Caboclos\, Cabocos\, Caboquice\, and Caboquês: A Sociolinguist
 ic Look at Nostalgia and Authenticity in Urban Identity Markers in Manaus
 \, Brazil\n\n\nAmong anthropologists working in the Brazilian Amazon\, it
  was long established that the term ‘caboclo\,’ historically used to refe
 r to rural residents\, was a slur best avoided. When I began my research 
 in and around the city of Manaus\, in the Brazilian state of Amazonas\, I
  was surprised to find that ‘caboclo’ not only was commonly used by resid
 ents\, but it was also often a badge of pride. In this talk\, I discuss t
 he complexities of the term\, and how it became a popular regional local 
 label indicating rural authenticity among urban dwellers in Manaus.  \n\n
 \nJoin via Zoom.
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 trong&gt;&lt;em&gt;Caboclos\, Cabocos\, Caboquice\, and Caboquês&lt;/em&gt;: A Socioling
 uistic Look at Nostalgia and Authenticity in Urban Identity Markers in Ma
 naus\, Brazil&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Among anthropologists working in the Brazi
 lian Amazon\, it was long established that the term ‘caboclo\,’ historica
 lly used to refer to rural residents\, was a slur best avoided. When I be
 gan my research in and around the city of Manaus\, in the Brazilian state
  of Amazonas\, I was surprised to find that ‘caboclo’ not only was common
 ly used by residents\, but it was also often a badge of pride. In this ta
 lk\, I discuss the complexities of the term\, and how it became a popular
  regional local label indicating rural authenticity among urban dwellers 
 in Manaus.&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Join via &lt;a href="https://missouristate.
 zoom.us/j/2051462209 "&gt;Zoom&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
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URL:https://blogs.missouristate.edu/mcl/2022/01/21/linguistics-colloquia-s
 pring-2022-series/
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