Da África para o Brasil, de Orixá a Egum: as ressignificações de Exu no discurso umbandista

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Autor(a) principal: Nogueira, Léo Carrer
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFG
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/7148
Resumo: The constitution of the Exu in the Afro-Brazilian religions is the result of a long process of resignification, ruptures and hybridizations occurred in the Afro-American diaspora. In Africa, among the Yoruba peoples, Exu is a deity, an orixá, demonstrating characteristics such as communication, guide of ways, protection and sexuality. Among European and American travelers who visit this African region during the 19th and 20th centuries, Exu gains demonic characteristics, being associated with the Christian Devil. From Africa to Brazil, Exu maintains these characteristics, but also gains new interpretations: he is worshiped with many new elements in the nascent Afro-Brazilian religions. The demonization influences many members of these religions, which now incorporate it or deny it in their temples. This long process that happens throughout the twentieth century produced a new type of Eshu worshiped in temples of Brazilian Umbanda and Quimbanda. Here, Exu ceases to be considered an orixá, acquiring the status of Egum, spirit, soul of deceased person, appearing in the temples to give aid to the people. In this text we investigate the process of resignification of Exu, since he leaves Africa until reaching the Brazilians temples of Umbanda and Quimbanda, through the discourses produced about him by Umbandist intellectuals.Our central thesis is that the figure of Exu is represented in various formats in this discursive field of Umbandist literature, sometimes assuming its demonic character, others denying it and providing other explanations for its characteristics. We use Michel Foucault's discourse analysis theory to identify the continuities and ruptures of Exu in Umbanda in relation to his African ancestor.
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spelling Rocha, Leandro Mendeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4966746368315442Rocha , Leandro MendesOliveira, Irene Dias deSá Júnior , Mário Teixeira deScaramal , EliesseRabelo , Danilohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0711594413795251Nogueira, Léo Carrer2017-04-17T11:11:59Z2017-03-27NOGUEIRA, Léo Carrer. Da África para o Brasil, de Orixá a Egum: as ressignificações de Exu no discurso umbandista. 2017. 410 f. Tese (Doutorado em História) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2017.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/7148The constitution of the Exu in the Afro-Brazilian religions is the result of a long process of resignification, ruptures and hybridizations occurred in the Afro-American diaspora. In Africa, among the Yoruba peoples, Exu is a deity, an orixá, demonstrating characteristics such as communication, guide of ways, protection and sexuality. Among European and American travelers who visit this African region during the 19th and 20th centuries, Exu gains demonic characteristics, being associated with the Christian Devil. From Africa to Brazil, Exu maintains these characteristics, but also gains new interpretations: he is worshiped with many new elements in the nascent Afro-Brazilian religions. The demonization influences many members of these religions, which now incorporate it or deny it in their temples. This long process that happens throughout the twentieth century produced a new type of Eshu worshiped in temples of Brazilian Umbanda and Quimbanda. Here, Exu ceases to be considered an orixá, acquiring the status of Egum, spirit, soul of deceased person, appearing in the temples to give aid to the people. In this text we investigate the process of resignification of Exu, since he leaves Africa until reaching the Brazilians temples of Umbanda and Quimbanda, through the discourses produced about him by Umbandist intellectuals.Our central thesis is that the figure of Exu is represented in various formats in this discursive field of Umbandist literature, sometimes assuming its demonic character, others denying it and providing other explanations for its characteristics. We use Michel Foucault's discourse analysis theory to identify the continuities and ruptures of Exu in Umbanda in relation to his African ancestor.A constituição do Exu nas religiões afro-brasileiras é fruto de um longo processo de ressignificações, rupturas e hibridismos ocorridos no âmbito da diáspora afro-americana. Na África, entre os povos Iorubas, Exu é uma divindade, um orixá, ligado a características como a comunicação, a abertura de caminhos, a proteção e a sexualidade. Entre os viajantes europeus e americanos que visitam esta região africana durante os séculos XIX e XX, Exu acaba ganhando características demoníacas, sendo associado ao Diabo cristão. Na passagem da África para o Brasil, Exu mantem estas características, mas também ganha novas roupagens: ele passa a ser cultuado sob uma multiplicidade de novos elementos no seio das nascentes religiões afro-brasileiras. Sua demonização acaba por influenciar a muitos membros destas religiões que passam ora a incorporá-la, ora a negá-la no interior de seus cultos. Este longo processo que permeia todo o século XX desemboca em um novo tipo de Exu que passa a ser cultuado nos terreiros de Umbanda e Quimbanda brasileiros. Aqui, Exu deixa de ser considerado como um orixá, ganhando o status de Egum, ou seja, espírito, alma de pessoa falecida, que baixa nos terreiros para prestar auxílio aos encarnados. Neste trabalho procuramos investigar todo este processo de ressignificação pelo qual passou Exu, desde que sai da África até chegar aos terreiros de Umbanda e Quimbanda brasileiros, através dos discursos produzidos a seu respeito pelos intelectuais umbandistas. Nossa tese central é que, no campo discursivo em questão, observado a partir da literatura umbandista, a figura de Exu é retratada de diferentes formas, às vezes assumindo seu caráter demoníaco, outras negando-a e fornecendo outras explicações para suas características. 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title Da África para o Brasil, de Orixá a Egum: as ressignificações de Exu no discurso umbandista
spellingShingle Da África para o Brasil, de Orixá a Egum: as ressignificações de Exu no discurso umbandista
Nogueira, Léo Carrer
Exu
Umbanda e quimbanda
Demonização
Literatura
Discurso
Exu
Umbanda and quimbanda
Demonization
Literature
Discourse
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
title_short Da África para o Brasil, de Orixá a Egum: as ressignificações de Exu no discurso umbandista
title_full Da África para o Brasil, de Orixá a Egum: as ressignificações de Exu no discurso umbandista
title_fullStr Da África para o Brasil, de Orixá a Egum: as ressignificações de Exu no discurso umbandista
title_full_unstemmed Da África para o Brasil, de Orixá a Egum: as ressignificações de Exu no discurso umbandista
title_sort Da África para o Brasil, de Orixá a Egum: as ressignificações de Exu no discurso umbandista
author Nogueira, Léo Carrer
author_facet Nogueira, Léo Carrer
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Rocha, Leandro Mendes
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Rocha , Leandro Mendes
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Irene Dias de
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Sá Júnior , Mário Teixeira de
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Scaramal , Eliesse
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Rabelo , Danilo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nogueira, Léo Carrer
contributor_str_mv Rocha, Leandro Mendes
Rocha , Leandro Mendes
Oliveira, Irene Dias de
Sá Júnior , Mário Teixeira de
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Rabelo , Danilo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Exu
Umbanda e quimbanda
Demonização
Literatura
Discurso
topic Exu
Umbanda e quimbanda
Demonização
Literatura
Discurso
Exu
Umbanda and quimbanda
Demonization
Literature
Discourse
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Exu
Umbanda and quimbanda
Demonization
Literature
Discourse
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
description The constitution of the Exu in the Afro-Brazilian religions is the result of a long process of resignification, ruptures and hybridizations occurred in the Afro-American diaspora. In Africa, among the Yoruba peoples, Exu is a deity, an orixá, demonstrating characteristics such as communication, guide of ways, protection and sexuality. Among European and American travelers who visit this African region during the 19th and 20th centuries, Exu gains demonic characteristics, being associated with the Christian Devil. From Africa to Brazil, Exu maintains these characteristics, but also gains new interpretations: he is worshiped with many new elements in the nascent Afro-Brazilian religions. The demonization influences many members of these religions, which now incorporate it or deny it in their temples. This long process that happens throughout the twentieth century produced a new type of Eshu worshiped in temples of Brazilian Umbanda and Quimbanda. Here, Exu ceases to be considered an orixá, acquiring the status of Egum, spirit, soul of deceased person, appearing in the temples to give aid to the people. In this text we investigate the process of resignification of Exu, since he leaves Africa until reaching the Brazilians temples of Umbanda and Quimbanda, through the discourses produced about him by Umbandist intellectuals.Our central thesis is that the figure of Exu is represented in various formats in this discursive field of Umbandist literature, sometimes assuming its demonic character, others denying it and providing other explanations for its characteristics. We use Michel Foucault's discourse analysis theory to identify the continuities and ruptures of Exu in Umbanda in relation to his African ancestor.
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