Kyoto Lectures: Afro-Brazilian Religions in Japan: The Flux and Re-territorialization of People, Spirits, and Materialities

Lecture/Panel, Hybrid

Zoom link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85264412277

The spread of Afro-Brazilian religions—especially Umbanda and, to a lesser extent, Candomblé—has followed the flux of the migrations of Brazilians (mostly of Japanese descent) looking for work and better living conditions in Japan. This presentation will show some preliminary results on how religious experiences are entangled with migration, the search for healing, life plans, the possibility of people and objects to circulate between Japan and Brazil, and the complex relationship with Japanese society, nature, and spirits.