Nossa Senhora Integradora dos Mundos: o mito mariano e a potência imagético-comunicativa do arquétipo do Grande Feminino

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Autor(a) principal: Machado, Patricia Santos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da METODISTA
Texto Completo: http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/2138
Resumo: The proposal that permeates this thesis is to enter the world of popular devotion around the image of Our Lady, aiming to understand the communication processes in audiovisual productions and the influences of symbolic-imaginary constructions on culture and collective identities. The corpus of this research includes the narrative of the film documentary Marias: Faith in the Feminine (Brazil, 2016), in which the hybrid nuances of the Marian faith in five Ibero-American countries are portrayed. The objective is to investigate the communicative complexity of the narratives and of Our Lady present in the manifestations of popular religiosity. Such religiosity, characterized by the influx of Iberian Catholicism and steeped in contents of European, Amerindian and African ancestral traditions, seems to us related to the processes of overcoming dichotomies and borders between cultures and collective identities. Our hypothesis is that the communicational processes involving the image of Our Lady manifest the mediating and aggregating potential of the Great Feminine and that such imagery-communicative power of the archetype is able to unite the worlds separated by dualistic logic, by fragmenting ideologies and by religious dogmas. Such worlds – or dimensions – can be exemplified here, such as: the spiritual and the material; the sacred and the profane; the feminine and the masculine; life and death; body and soul and also women and men, poor and rich, traditionalists and progressives, etc. Our research has as an interdisciplinary theoretical basis: the studies of social imaginary and comparative mythology; Jungian studies; visual culture; cultural studies; and also research on communication and religion. The methodological path was developed from the tools of HP (Depth Hermeneutics), conceived by J.B. Thompson, in dialogue with the methods of our theoretical-methodological basis, such as Aby Warburg's studies on images and visual culture. This methodological conjunction meets the complex nuances of our object of analysis. Furthermore, we included methodological experimentation in the process, which we called the Imagetic-communicative Atlas. The Atlas is composed of research and categorization of cultural and media products correlated with the figure of Mary; for the elaboration of image panels and, in this phase of the method, for the descriptive iconographic analysis of the selected phenomena. The results achieved in this work show that the construction of the multifaceted Marian image and its mythical-religious narratives comprises complex processes of encounters, dialogues, hybridizations and symbolic, religious, cultural and identity fusions that are sometimes conflicting and contradictory, but also they are conciliatory. We also observe that the figure of Our Lady transits through history, religions and cultures and is equally present in the most varied media and communication processes – overcoming the divisions between the sacred and the profane, among other dichotomies. From a deeper perspective and beyond the limitations of the materialist view, we conclude that the imagery and narrative elements present in the phenomena involving the faces of Our Lady are mainly from the transpersonal contents present in the collective unconscious and in the social imaginary. Such contents are related to what we call the imagetic-communicative potency of the Great Feminine archetype(AU)
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spelling Escudero, CamilaCunha , Magali do NascimentoMiklos , JorgeGonsalez , AlexandraPassos , Mateus YuriMachado, Patricia Santos2021-12-06T13:11:06Z2021-10-04Machado, Patricia Santos. Nossa Senhora Integradora dos Mundos: o mito mariano e a potência imagético-comunicativa do arquétipo do Grande Feminino. 2021. 210 folhas. Tese( Comunicacao Social) - Universidade Metodista de Sao Paulo, Sao Bernardo do Campo, 2021.http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/2138The proposal that permeates this thesis is to enter the world of popular devotion around the image of Our Lady, aiming to understand the communication processes in audiovisual productions and the influences of symbolic-imaginary constructions on culture and collective identities. The corpus of this research includes the narrative of the film documentary Marias: Faith in the Feminine (Brazil, 2016), in which the hybrid nuances of the Marian faith in five Ibero-American countries are portrayed. The objective is to investigate the communicative complexity of the narratives and of Our Lady present in the manifestations of popular religiosity. Such religiosity, characterized by the influx of Iberian Catholicism and steeped in contents of European, Amerindian and African ancestral traditions, seems to us related to the processes of overcoming dichotomies and borders between cultures and collective identities. Our hypothesis is that the communicational processes involving the image of Our Lady manifest the mediating and aggregating potential of the Great Feminine and that such imagery-communicative power of the archetype is able to unite the worlds separated by dualistic logic, by fragmenting ideologies and by religious dogmas. Such worlds – or dimensions – can be exemplified here, such as: the spiritual and the material; the sacred and the profane; the feminine and the masculine; life and death; body and soul and also women and men, poor and rich, traditionalists and progressives, etc. Our research has as an interdisciplinary theoretical basis: the studies of social imaginary and comparative mythology; Jungian studies; visual culture; cultural studies; and also research on communication and religion. The methodological path was developed from the tools of HP (Depth Hermeneutics), conceived by J.B. Thompson, in dialogue with the methods of our theoretical-methodological basis, such as Aby Warburg's studies on images and visual culture. This methodological conjunction meets the complex nuances of our object of analysis. Furthermore, we included methodological experimentation in the process, which we called the Imagetic-communicative Atlas. The Atlas is composed of research and categorization of cultural and media products correlated with the figure of Mary; for the elaboration of image panels and, in this phase of the method, for the descriptive iconographic analysis of the selected phenomena. The results achieved in this work show that the construction of the multifaceted Marian image and its mythical-religious narratives comprises complex processes of encounters, dialogues, hybridizations and symbolic, religious, cultural and identity fusions that are sometimes conflicting and contradictory, but also they are conciliatory. We also observe that the figure of Our Lady transits through history, religions and cultures and is equally present in the most varied media and communication processes – overcoming the divisions between the sacred and the profane, among other dichotomies. From a deeper perspective and beyond the limitations of the materialist view, we conclude that the imagery and narrative elements present in the phenomena involving the faces of Our Lady are mainly from the transpersonal contents present in the collective unconscious and in the social imaginary. Such contents are related to what we call the imagetic-communicative potency of the Great Feminine archetype(AU)A proposta que permeia esta tese é a de adentrar no mundo da devoção popular em torno da imagem de Nossa Senhora, visando à compreensão dos processos comunicacionais nas produções audiovisuais e as influências das construções simbólico-imaginárias na cultura e nas identidades coletivas. Esta pesquisa tem como parte do corpus a narrativa do documentário fílmico Marias: a fé no feminino (Brasil, 2016), no qual são retratadas as nuances híbridas da fé mariana em cinco países ibero-americanos. O objetivo é investigar a complexidade comunicativa das narrativas da Nossa Senhora presentes nas manifestações da religiosidade popular. Tal religiosidade, caracterizada pelo influxo do catolicismo ibérico e embrenhada de conteúdos de tradições ancestrais europeus, ameríndios e africanos, revela-se relacionada aos processos de superação das dicotomias e das fronteiras entre as culturas e as identidades coletivas. A pesquisa tem como hipótese que os processos comunicacionais que envolvem a imagem de Nossa Senhora manifestam o potencial mediador e agregador do Grande Feminino e que tal potência imagético-comunicativa do arquétipo é capaz de unir os mundos separados pela lógica dualista, por ideologias fragmentadoras e por dogmas religiosos. Tais mundos – ou dimensões – podem ser exemplificados aqui, tais como: o espiritual e o material; o sagrado e o profano; o feminino e o masculino; vida e morte; corpo e alma e, também, mulheres e homens, pobres e ricos, tradicionalistas e progressistas etc. A pesquisa tem como base interdisciplinar teórica os estudos do imaginário social e da mitologia comparada; os estudos junguianos; a cultura visual; os estudos culturais; e, também, as pesquisas sobre comunicação e religião. O percurso metodológico foi desenvolvido a partir de elementos componentes da HP (Hermenêutica de Profundidade), de J.B. Thompson, em conjunção com a base teórico-metodológica estabelecida, em especial, os estudos de Aby Warburg sobre as imagens e a cultura visual. Essa conjunção metodológica atende às nuances complexas do tema aqui estudado. Foi incluída no processo a experimentação metodológica, aqui denominada Atlas imagético-comunicativo. O Atlas é composto pela pesquisa e categorização de produtos culturais e de mídia correlacionados com a figura de Maria; pela elaboração de painéis imagéticos e, nesta fase do método, pela análise descritiva iconográfica dos fenômenos selecionados. Os resultados alcançados neste trabalho mostram que a construção da multifacetada imagem mariana e de suas narrativas mítico-religiosas compreende processos complexos de encontros, diálogos, hibridizações e de fusões simbólicas, religiosas, culturais e identitárias que, por vezes, são conflituosas e contraditórias, mas também se mostram conciliadoras. Observamos, ainda, que a figura de Nossa Senhora transita através da história, das religiosidades e das culturas e está, igualmente, presente nas mais variadas mídias e processos comunicacionais, superando as divisões entre o sagrado e o profano e as demais dicotomias já mencionadas. A partir de uma perspectiva mais profunda e para além das limitações da visão materialista, a conclusão é que os elementos imagéticos e narrativos presentes nos fenômenos que envolvem as faces de Nossa Senhora são, principalmente, provenientes dos conteúdos transpessoais presentes no inconsciente coletivo e no imaginário social. Tais conteúdos são relativos ao que chamamos de potência imagético-comunicativa do arquétipo do Grande Feminino.(AU)Submitted by Noeme Timbo (noeme.timbo@metodista.br) on 2021-12-06T13:11:06Z No. of bitstreams: 1 TESE PATRICIA S MACHADO2.pdf: 4083674 bytes, checksum: 57fe1116a8c781b054b191ef9ff418a1 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-12-06T13:11:06Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Nossa Senhora Integradora dos Mundos: o mito mariano e a potência imagético-comunicativa do arquétipo do Grande Feminino
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Our Lady Integrator of the Worlds: the Marian myth and the imagetic-communicative power of the Great Feminine archetype
title Nossa Senhora Integradora dos Mundos: o mito mariano e a potência imagético-comunicativa do arquétipo do Grande Feminino
spellingShingle Nossa Senhora Integradora dos Mundos: o mito mariano e a potência imagético-comunicativa do arquétipo do Grande Feminino
Machado, Patricia Santos
Comunicação; Religião; Cultura Visual; Arquétipos; Nossa Senhora
Communication; Religion; Visual Culture; Archetypes; Virgin Mary
CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS
title_short Nossa Senhora Integradora dos Mundos: o mito mariano e a potência imagético-comunicativa do arquétipo do Grande Feminino
title_full Nossa Senhora Integradora dos Mundos: o mito mariano e a potência imagético-comunicativa do arquétipo do Grande Feminino
title_fullStr Nossa Senhora Integradora dos Mundos: o mito mariano e a potência imagético-comunicativa do arquétipo do Grande Feminino
title_full_unstemmed Nossa Senhora Integradora dos Mundos: o mito mariano e a potência imagético-comunicativa do arquétipo do Grande Feminino
title_sort Nossa Senhora Integradora dos Mundos: o mito mariano e a potência imagético-comunicativa do arquétipo do Grande Feminino
author Machado, Patricia Santos
author_facet Machado, Patricia Santos
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Cunha , Magali do Nascimento
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Miklos , Jorge
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Gonsalez , Alexandra
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Passos , Mateus Yuri
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado, Patricia Santos
contributor_str_mv Escudero, Camila
Cunha , Magali do Nascimento
Miklos , Jorge
Gonsalez , Alexandra
Passos , Mateus Yuri
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Comunicação; Religião; Cultura Visual; Arquétipos; Nossa Senhora
topic Comunicação; Religião; Cultura Visual; Arquétipos; Nossa Senhora
Communication; Religion; Visual Culture; Archetypes; Virgin Mary
CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Communication; Religion; Visual Culture; Archetypes; Virgin Mary
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS
description The proposal that permeates this thesis is to enter the world of popular devotion around the image of Our Lady, aiming to understand the communication processes in audiovisual productions and the influences of symbolic-imaginary constructions on culture and collective identities. The corpus of this research includes the narrative of the film documentary Marias: Faith in the Feminine (Brazil, 2016), in which the hybrid nuances of the Marian faith in five Ibero-American countries are portrayed. The objective is to investigate the communicative complexity of the narratives and of Our Lady present in the manifestations of popular religiosity. Such religiosity, characterized by the influx of Iberian Catholicism and steeped in contents of European, Amerindian and African ancestral traditions, seems to us related to the processes of overcoming dichotomies and borders between cultures and collective identities. Our hypothesis is that the communicational processes involving the image of Our Lady manifest the mediating and aggregating potential of the Great Feminine and that such imagery-communicative power of the archetype is able to unite the worlds separated by dualistic logic, by fragmenting ideologies and by religious dogmas. Such worlds – or dimensions – can be exemplified here, such as: the spiritual and the material; the sacred and the profane; the feminine and the masculine; life and death; body and soul and also women and men, poor and rich, traditionalists and progressives, etc. Our research has as an interdisciplinary theoretical basis: the studies of social imaginary and comparative mythology; Jungian studies; visual culture; cultural studies; and also research on communication and religion. The methodological path was developed from the tools of HP (Depth Hermeneutics), conceived by J.B. Thompson, in dialogue with the methods of our theoretical-methodological basis, such as Aby Warburg's studies on images and visual culture. This methodological conjunction meets the complex nuances of our object of analysis. Furthermore, we included methodological experimentation in the process, which we called the Imagetic-communicative Atlas. The Atlas is composed of research and categorization of cultural and media products correlated with the figure of Mary; for the elaboration of image panels and, in this phase of the method, for the descriptive iconographic analysis of the selected phenomena. The results achieved in this work show that the construction of the multifaceted Marian image and its mythical-religious narratives comprises complex processes of encounters, dialogues, hybridizations and symbolic, religious, cultural and identity fusions that are sometimes conflicting and contradictory, but also they are conciliatory. We also observe that the figure of Our Lady transits through history, religions and cultures and is equally present in the most varied media and communication processes – overcoming the divisions between the sacred and the profane, among other dichotomies. From a deeper perspective and beyond the limitations of the materialist view, we conclude that the imagery and narrative elements present in the phenomena involving the faces of Our Lady are mainly from the transpersonal contents present in the collective unconscious and in the social imaginary. Such contents are related to what we call the imagetic-communicative potency of the Great Feminine archetype(AU)
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