Escamoteamentos socioculturais e sociolinguísticos: políticas colonizantes e efeitos híbridos
Abstract
The  proposal  that  I  formulate  in  this  research  article  is  a  reflection  about  methods  adopted  in  the  same  colonizing  logic  both  in  Brazil  and  in  Macau.  Throughout the text, I bring social characterization and the concept of hybrid-ity closer to what we consider to be watertight categories in the Science of Lan-guage. As a scientific attempt to incorporate human migration in the linguistic superdiversity  context,  we  have  highlighted  some  problems  arising  from  ad-herence  to  labels  generated  over  the  20th  century  in  Linguistics  and  bring  a  more wider conception of language including identity traits in this discussion, since being hybrid can be an advantage in some moments and a losses in oth-ers. For this study, I will mobilize two specific cases: the mameluco (Indian and Portuguese → Euroamerican) and the Macanese (Chinese and Portuguese →Euroasian), children of the land and bicultural in essence. From them, we will discuss the hybrid effects resulting from the colonizing policy.

