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      Martians in the favela: religion and revolution in Rio de Janeiro

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      Radical Americas
      UCL Press
      Brazil, Cold War, student movement, armed struggle, military dictatorship, Judaism, Marxism, Umbanda

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          Abstract

          Research on Marxism as a religious movement has primarily focused on its theological implications. Building on this work, this article instead examines the practical aspects of revolutionary Marxism as a religious experience during the Latin American Cold War, and compares it to two other non-Christian religious traditions, Judaism and Umbanda. Drawing on secret police records, memoirs and oral history interviews, this article explores the influence of Judaism, Marxism and Umbanda on the anti-dictatorship activism of Alfredo Syrkis. Through an analysis of Syrkis’s life history, it assesses his conversion from liberal anticommunism to revolutionary Marxism, his participation in Marxist proselytising as a high school activist and his political activity in the clandestine Marxist organisation Revolutionary Popular Vanguard (VPR), highlighting group dynamics that were comparable to millenarian movements. It also considers the importance of other religious traditions in Syrkis’s life, including Judaism, the religion of his parents that equipped him with valuable social ties, and Umbanda, a syncretic Afro-Brazilian religion that Syrkis turned to during times of extreme anxiety in the armed struggle. This article argues that the religious traditions of Judaism, revolutionary Marxism and Umbanda influenced Syrkis’s political activism in both complementary and competing ways. While none of these traditions were able to command Syrkis’s undivided loyalty, collectively they informed the terms of his engagement with and disengagement from the Brazilian armed struggle against military rule. By analysing Syrkis’s life history through the lens of religion, this article broadens the study of cultures of militancy during Latin America’s Cold War.

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                Journal
                RA
                Radical Americas
                UCL Press
                2399-4606
                22 March 2023
                : 8
                : 1
                : 1
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of History, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
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                [* ]Correspondence: michael.rom@ 123456ubc.ca
                Article
                RA-8-1
                10.14324/111.444.ra.2023.v8.1.001
                2c2a2b12-066f-4aa2-9f5e-616695db55c8
                2023, Michael Rom.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence (CC BY) 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited • DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.444.ra.2023.v8.1.001.

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                : 19 September 2022
                : 13 February 2023
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                Pages: 18
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                Rom, M. ‘Martians in the favela: religion and revolution in Rio de Janeiro’. Radical Americas 8, 1 (2023): 1. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.444.ra.2023.v8.1.001.

                Sociology,Political science,Anglo-American studies,Americas,Cultural studies,History
                Cold War,Umbanda,Brazil,student movement,armed struggle,military dictatorship,Judaism,Marxism

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