Syrian and Lebanese Patricios in São Paulo: From the Levant to Brazil
Syrian and Lebanese immigrants to Brazil chose to settle in urban areas, a marked contrast to many other migrant groups. In São Paulo, these newcomers embraced new lives as merchants, shopkeepers, and industrialists, making them a dominant force in the city's business sector.

Oswaldo Truzzi's original work on these so-called patrícios changed the face of Brazilian studies. Now available in an English translation, Truzzi's pioneering book identifies the complex social paths blazed by Syrian and Lebanese immigrants and their descendants from the 1890s to the 1960s. He considers their relationships to other groups within São Paulo's kaleidoscopic mix of cultures. He also reveals the differences--real and perceived--between Syrians and Lebanese in terms of religious and ethnic affinities and in the economic sphere. Finally, he compares the two groups with their counterparts in the United States and looks at the wave of Lebanese Muslims to São Paulo that began in the 1960s.

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Syrian and Lebanese Patricios in São Paulo: From the Levant to Brazil
Syrian and Lebanese immigrants to Brazil chose to settle in urban areas, a marked contrast to many other migrant groups. In São Paulo, these newcomers embraced new lives as merchants, shopkeepers, and industrialists, making them a dominant force in the city's business sector.

Oswaldo Truzzi's original work on these so-called patrícios changed the face of Brazilian studies. Now available in an English translation, Truzzi's pioneering book identifies the complex social paths blazed by Syrian and Lebanese immigrants and their descendants from the 1890s to the 1960s. He considers their relationships to other groups within São Paulo's kaleidoscopic mix of cultures. He also reveals the differences--real and perceived--between Syrians and Lebanese in terms of religious and ethnic affinities and in the economic sphere. Finally, he compares the two groups with their counterparts in the United States and looks at the wave of Lebanese Muslims to São Paulo that began in the 1960s.

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Syrian and Lebanese Patricios in São Paulo: From the Levant to Brazil

Syrian and Lebanese Patricios in São Paulo: From the Levant to Brazil

Syrian and Lebanese Patricios in São Paulo: From the Levant to Brazil

Syrian and Lebanese Patricios in São Paulo: From the Levant to Brazil

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Syrian and Lebanese immigrants to Brazil chose to settle in urban areas, a marked contrast to many other migrant groups. In São Paulo, these newcomers embraced new lives as merchants, shopkeepers, and industrialists, making them a dominant force in the city's business sector.

Oswaldo Truzzi's original work on these so-called patrícios changed the face of Brazilian studies. Now available in an English translation, Truzzi's pioneering book identifies the complex social paths blazed by Syrian and Lebanese immigrants and their descendants from the 1890s to the 1960s. He considers their relationships to other groups within São Paulo's kaleidoscopic mix of cultures. He also reveals the differences--real and perceived--between Syrians and Lebanese in terms of religious and ethnic affinities and in the economic sphere. Finally, he compares the two groups with their counterparts in the United States and looks at the wave of Lebanese Muslims to São Paulo that began in the 1960s.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252050664
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 08/30/2018
Series: Studies of World Migrations
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Oswaldo Truzzi is a senior professor of graduate studies in sociology at the Federal University of São Carlos. Ramon J. Stern is a translator and administrative manager of the Brazil Initiative and Brazilian Studies Association at Brown University.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Preface to the Brazilian Edition, by Boris Fausto Preface: The Syrian-Lebanese Diaspora in a Global Perspective, by José C. Moya Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Redeeming Family 2. From Peddlers to Entrepreneurs 3. Reinventing Identities 4. Internal Differentiation 5. The Liberal Professions: Doctors, Lawyers, and Engineers 6. Patrícios in Politics 7. Brazil and the United States: A Comparative View Conclusion: Toward a History of Urban Immigration in São Paulo Afterword: Sociability and Values of Lebanese Muslim Families in São Paulo Appendix: Autores Materiais (Material Authors) of Taufik Duoun’s A Emigração Sírio-Libanesa às Terra da Promissao (Syrian-Lebanese Immigration to Promised Land, 1944) Notes References Index
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