Sacred place: space for the construction of territorialities

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, José Roberto Limas da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: SciELO Preprints
Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/1432
Resumo: This article aims to demonstrate that the idea of ​​territoriality is born in the sacred place. There is no knowledge of a territoriality that is not built from a symbolic discourse, and this discourse is usually produced in the geographical category called place. In this sense, it is not the territory that produces territoriality, it is the result of it. It is also important to highlight that the sacred place studies the reading of space from a mythic / symbolic / religious and non-materialist objectivist narrative. Such a situation recommends that a contemporary geography does not shy away from its mythical updating. This text lists authors and researchers working in cultural geography, in the sciences of religion and in theology who, mainly, see the relationship between space and religion as a necessary and not only accepted hermeneutic. At some point, the article proposes the category place as a geographical category a priori, that is, from where as categories territory, landscape and region are thought and configured, as well as, it defends the idea that it is in the place where social relations are thought and felt. Finally, the text hints at the possibility of a permanence of this mythical understanding of space in our contemporaneity.
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spelling Sacred place: space for the construction of territorialitiesLugar sagrado: espacio para la construcción de territorialidadesLugar sagrado: espaço de construção de territorialidadesterritorialidadelugar sagradosimbólicocompreensão míticaterritorialirysacred placesymbolicmithycal understadingterritorialidadelugar sagradosimbólicoentendimiento míticoThis article aims to demonstrate that the idea of ​​territoriality is born in the sacred place. There is no knowledge of a territoriality that is not built from a symbolic discourse, and this discourse is usually produced in the geographical category called place. In this sense, it is not the territory that produces territoriality, it is the result of it. It is also important to highlight that the sacred place studies the reading of space from a mythic / symbolic / religious and non-materialist objectivist narrative. Such a situation recommends that a contemporary geography does not shy away from its mythical updating. This text lists authors and researchers working in cultural geography, in the sciences of religion and in theology who, mainly, see the relationship between space and religion as a necessary and not only accepted hermeneutic. At some point, the article proposes the category place as a geographical category a priori, that is, from where as categories territory, landscape and region are thought and configured, as well as, it defends the idea that it is in the place where social relations are thought and felt. Finally, the text hints at the possibility of a permanence of this mythical understanding of space in our contemporaneity.Este artículo tiene como objetivo demostrar que la idea de territorialidad nace en el lugar sagrado. No hay conocimiento de una territorialidad que no se construya a partir de un discurso simbólico, y este discurso suele producirse en la categoría geográfica denominada lugar. En este sentido, no es el territorio el que produce territorialidad, es el resultado de ella. También es importante destacar que el lugar sagrado propone la lectura del espacio desde una narrativa mítica / simbólica / religiosa y no desde un discurso materialista y objetivista. Tal situación recomienda que la geografía contemporánea no rehuya su herencia mítica. Este texto enumera autores e investigadores que trabajan en geografía cultural, en ciencias de la religión y en teología que, principalmente, ven la relación entre espacio y religión como una hermenéutica necesaria y no solo aceptada. En algún momento, el artículo propone la categoría lugar como categoría geográfica a priori, es decir, desde donde se piensan y configuran las categorías territorio, paisaje y región, así como defiende la idea de que es en el lugar donde las relaciones sociales son pensados ​​y sentidos. Finalmente, el texto apunta a la posibilidad de una permanencia de esta comprensión mítica del espacio en nuestra contemporaneidad.O presente artigo tem o propósito de demonstrar que a ideia de territorialidade nasce no lugar sagrado. Não se tem conhecimento de uma territorialidade que não seja construída a partir de um discurso simbólico, e este discurso, geralmente é produzido na categoria geográfica chamada lugar. Nesse sentido, não é o território que produz territorialidade, ele é fruto dela. É importante destacar também que o lugar sagrado estuda a leitura do espaço a partir de uma narrativa mítica / simbólica / religiosa e não de um discurso materialista e objetivista. Tal situação recomenda que uma geografia contemporânea não se esquive de sua atualização mítica. Esse texto elenca autores e pesquisadores que atuam em geografia cultural, nas ciências da religião e na teologia que, mormente, enxergam a relação espaço e religião como hermenêutica necessária e não somente admitida. Em algum momento, o artigo propõe a categoria lugar como categoria geográfica a priori, ou seja, a partir de onde como categorias território, paisagem e região são pensadas e configuradas, bem como, defende a ideia de que é no lugar onde as relações sociais são pensadas e sentidas. O texto acena, por fim, com a possibilidade de uma permanência dessa compreensão mítica de espaço em nossa contemporaneidade. SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-11-11info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/143210.1590/SciELOPreprints.1432porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/1432/2309Copyright (c) 2020 José Roberto Limas da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, José Roberto Limas dareponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-11-03T19:08:54Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/1432Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-11-03T19:08:54SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sacred place: space for the construction of territorialities
Lugar sagrado: espacio para la construcción de territorialidades
Lugar sagrado: espaço de construção de territorialidades
title Sacred place: space for the construction of territorialities
spellingShingle Sacred place: space for the construction of territorialities
Silva, José Roberto Limas da
territorialidade
lugar sagrado
simbólico
compreensão mítica
territorialiry
sacred place
symbolic
mithycal understading
territorialidade
lugar sagrado
simbólico
entendimiento mítico
title_short Sacred place: space for the construction of territorialities
title_full Sacred place: space for the construction of territorialities
title_fullStr Sacred place: space for the construction of territorialities
title_full_unstemmed Sacred place: space for the construction of territorialities
title_sort Sacred place: space for the construction of territorialities
author Silva, José Roberto Limas da
author_facet Silva, José Roberto Limas da
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv territorialidade
lugar sagrado
simbólico
compreensão mítica
territorialiry
sacred place
symbolic
mithycal understading
territorialidade
lugar sagrado
simbólico
entendimiento mítico
topic territorialidade
lugar sagrado
simbólico
compreensão mítica
territorialiry
sacred place
symbolic
mithycal understading
territorialidade
lugar sagrado
simbólico
entendimiento mítico
description This article aims to demonstrate that the idea of ​​territoriality is born in the sacred place. There is no knowledge of a territoriality that is not built from a symbolic discourse, and this discourse is usually produced in the geographical category called place. In this sense, it is not the territory that produces territoriality, it is the result of it. It is also important to highlight that the sacred place studies the reading of space from a mythic / symbolic / religious and non-materialist objectivist narrative. Such a situation recommends that a contemporary geography does not shy away from its mythical updating. This text lists authors and researchers working in cultural geography, in the sciences of religion and in theology who, mainly, see the relationship between space and religion as a necessary and not only accepted hermeneutic. At some point, the article proposes the category place as a geographical category a priori, that is, from where as categories territory, landscape and region are thought and configured, as well as, it defends the idea that it is in the place where social relations are thought and felt. Finally, the text hints at the possibility of a permanence of this mythical understanding of space in our contemporaneity.
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