The social work psychology as a field of practices, knowledge and resistances

This study aimed to understand, from a bioecological analysis, how the relationships between tradition and sociability in Candombl é centers of the city of Uberaba-MG, Brazil, are based on the developmental narratives of their followers. We interviewed 14 followers from two centers of different nations (Ketu and Efon), with at least seven years of initiation. The results indicated strong tradition and generational and oral tra nsmission of knowledge. Interpersonal relationships in the Candomblé meeting places are fraternal and rescue elements of the family hierarchy, with a strong perception of the social support of this network. The interviewees, by the time of initiation, assume the responsibility of transmitting the r eligious knowledge in order to preserve the tradition. This study showed how the notions of tradition and sociability cross the developmental processes of Candomblé followers, allowing the construction of norms, relationships and itineraries that find in the communities of reference a space of welc ome and belonging.
Source: Psicologia e Sociedade - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research