O sagrado e o profano no consumo ritualístico de casamentos cristãos

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Autor(a) principal: Hofmann, Laiza Fernanda dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.uem.br:8080/jspui/handle/1/3321
Resumo: The consumption of the sacred can be recognized in different contexts and their range allows many possibilities in the study of consumer behavior. The theory of the sacred consumption points to the concept of the sacred, in environments that go beyond the religious. The theory understands man, as a being that even seeking the profane, in the sense of common, has behaviors of consecration that are intrinsic to its nature. The consumption of the sacred has always been present in human daily life. Artifacts, places and even people are needed for sacred rituals. The idea of sacredness had been studied by the science of religion for some time already, until the late 1980s when Belk, Sherry and Wallendorf (1989) began to pursue studies using science of religion concepts to applied to their studies of consumer behavior. Through theoretical and empirical studies the authors proposed the theory of sacred consumption. However, few studies, including research by the authors, focuses on natural sacred contemporary environments, although it is mentioned the possibility of this studies area. This search dissertation, seeks to combine the theory of sacred consumption proposed by Sherry Belk and Wallendorf (1989) to the study of consumption rituals by Rook (2007), analyzing the marriage ritual in different Christian denominations. Pursuing this, priests and pastors were interviewed. Ecclesiastical documents on marriage ritual were also analyzed as well as observations from premarital counseling to understand these communities´ positions regarding nuptial rituals. Semi-structured and non-structured interviews were made with brides, grooms and newlyweds to understand how they sacredise and desacredise the marriage rituals. It was noticed, that the couples´ church influenced them for the construction of rituals and that the behavior of sacredising and desacredising are closely linked to the beliefs,doctrines and forms of worship practiced by their religious community. This study, among other things, helps in expanding the understanding of the concept of the sacred in contemporary religious environments and provides material for the construction and improvement of better services and products to the ritual in different Christian contexts.
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spelling O sagrado e o profano no consumo ritualístico de casamentos cristãosPesquisa do consumidorRituais de consumoCasamentos cristãosBrasil.Consumer researchConsumer ritualsChristian marriagesBrazil.Ciências Sociais AplicadasAdministraçãoThe consumption of the sacred can be recognized in different contexts and their range allows many possibilities in the study of consumer behavior. The theory of the sacred consumption points to the concept of the sacred, in environments that go beyond the religious. The theory understands man, as a being that even seeking the profane, in the sense of common, has behaviors of consecration that are intrinsic to its nature. The consumption of the sacred has always been present in human daily life. Artifacts, places and even people are needed for sacred rituals. The idea of sacredness had been studied by the science of religion for some time already, until the late 1980s when Belk, Sherry and Wallendorf (1989) began to pursue studies using science of religion concepts to applied to their studies of consumer behavior. Through theoretical and empirical studies the authors proposed the theory of sacred consumption. However, few studies, including research by the authors, focuses on natural sacred contemporary environments, although it is mentioned the possibility of this studies area. This search dissertation, seeks to combine the theory of sacred consumption proposed by Sherry Belk and Wallendorf (1989) to the study of consumption rituals by Rook (2007), analyzing the marriage ritual in different Christian denominations. Pursuing this, priests and pastors were interviewed. Ecclesiastical documents on marriage ritual were also analyzed as well as observations from premarital counseling to understand these communities´ positions regarding nuptial rituals. Semi-structured and non-structured interviews were made with brides, grooms and newlyweds to understand how they sacredise and desacredise the marriage rituals. It was noticed, that the couples´ church influenced them for the construction of rituals and that the behavior of sacredising and desacredising are closely linked to the beliefs,doctrines and forms of worship practiced by their religious community. This study, among other things, helps in expanding the understanding of the concept of the sacred in contemporary religious environments and provides material for the construction and improvement of better services and products to the ritual in different Christian contexts.O consumo do sagrado pode ser reconhecido em diferentes contextos e sua amplitude permite muitas possibilidades no estudo do comportamento do consumidor. A teoria do consumo sagrado aponta o conceito de sagrado, em ambientes que extrapolam o religioso. A teoria entende o homem como um ser que mesmo buscando o profano, no sentido de comum, têm comportamentos de sacralização que são intrínsecos a sua natureza. O consumo do sagrado sempre esteve presente no cotidiano humano. São necessários artefatos, locais e mesmo pessoas para rituais sagrados. A idéia de sacralização vem sendo estudada a algum tempo p0ela ciência da religião, mas apenas no final da década de 1980 Belk, Sherry e Wallendorf (1989) se propuseram buscar nos estudos da ciência da religião conceitos que pudessem ser aplicados ao estudo do comportamento do consumidor. Através de estudos teóricos e empíricos os autores propuseram a teoria do consumo sagrado. No entanto, poucos estudos, incluindo as pesquisas dos próprios autores, tem como foco ambientes sagrados naturais contemporâneos, mesmo que segundo eles, seja uma possibilidade de estudos. Esta dissertação busca, aliar a teoria do consumo sagrado proposta por Belk, Sherry e Wallendorf (1989) ao estudo de rituais de consumo conforme Rook (2007), analisando o ritual de casamento em diferentes confissões cristãs. Para isso foram feitas entrevistas com padres e pastores. Também foram analisados documentos eclesiásticos sobre o ritual matrimonial, além da observação de cursos preparatórios para noivos a fim de compreender a posição destas comunidades em relação ao ritual nupcial. Foram feitas entrevista semi-estruturadas e não estruturadas com noivos, noivas e recém casados a fim de compreender como estes indivíduos sacralizam e dessacralizam o ritual matrimonial. Percebeu-se que os casais têm a igreja como um norte para a construção do ritual e que os comportamentos desacralização e dessacralização estão diretamente ligados às crenças, doutrinas e formas de culto praticadas pela comunidade religiosa do nubente. Este estudo, entre outras coisas, ajuda na ampliação da compreensão do conceito de sagrado em ambientes religiosos contemporâneos, bem como possibilita material para a construção e aperfeiçoamento de melhores serviços e produtos para a realização do ritual em diferentes contextos cristãos.249 fUniversidade Estadual de MaringáBrasilDepartamento de AdministraçãoPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AdministraçãoUEMMaringá, PRCentro de Ciências Sociais AplicadasOlga Maria Coutinho PépeceWânia Rezende Silva - UEMFrancisco Giovanni David - UEMHofmann, Laiza Fernanda dos Santos2018-04-13T18:48:39Z2018-04-13T18:48:39Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttp://repositorio.uem.br:8080/jspui/handle/1/3321porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEM2018-10-11T18:03:00Zoai:localhost:1/3321Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.uem.br:8080/oai/requestopendoar:2024-04-23T14:56:27.571876Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv O sagrado e o profano no consumo ritualístico de casamentos cristãos
title O sagrado e o profano no consumo ritualístico de casamentos cristãos
spellingShingle O sagrado e o profano no consumo ritualístico de casamentos cristãos
Hofmann, Laiza Fernanda dos Santos
Pesquisa do consumidor
Rituais de consumo
Casamentos cristãos
Brasil.
Consumer research
Consumer rituals
Christian marriages
Brazil.
Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
Administração
title_short O sagrado e o profano no consumo ritualístico de casamentos cristãos
title_full O sagrado e o profano no consumo ritualístico de casamentos cristãos
title_fullStr O sagrado e o profano no consumo ritualístico de casamentos cristãos
title_full_unstemmed O sagrado e o profano no consumo ritualístico de casamentos cristãos
title_sort O sagrado e o profano no consumo ritualístico de casamentos cristãos
author Hofmann, Laiza Fernanda dos Santos
author_facet Hofmann, Laiza Fernanda dos Santos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Olga Maria Coutinho Pépece
Wânia Rezende Silva - UEM
Francisco Giovanni David - UEM
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hofmann, Laiza Fernanda dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pesquisa do consumidor
Rituais de consumo
Casamentos cristãos
Brasil.
Consumer research
Consumer rituals
Christian marriages
Brazil.
Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
Administração
topic Pesquisa do consumidor
Rituais de consumo
Casamentos cristãos
Brasil.
Consumer research
Consumer rituals
Christian marriages
Brazil.
Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
Administração
description The consumption of the sacred can be recognized in different contexts and their range allows many possibilities in the study of consumer behavior. The theory of the sacred consumption points to the concept of the sacred, in environments that go beyond the religious. The theory understands man, as a being that even seeking the profane, in the sense of common, has behaviors of consecration that are intrinsic to its nature. The consumption of the sacred has always been present in human daily life. Artifacts, places and even people are needed for sacred rituals. The idea of sacredness had been studied by the science of religion for some time already, until the late 1980s when Belk, Sherry and Wallendorf (1989) began to pursue studies using science of religion concepts to applied to their studies of consumer behavior. Through theoretical and empirical studies the authors proposed the theory of sacred consumption. However, few studies, including research by the authors, focuses on natural sacred contemporary environments, although it is mentioned the possibility of this studies area. This search dissertation, seeks to combine the theory of sacred consumption proposed by Sherry Belk and Wallendorf (1989) to the study of consumption rituals by Rook (2007), analyzing the marriage ritual in different Christian denominations. Pursuing this, priests and pastors were interviewed. Ecclesiastical documents on marriage ritual were also analyzed as well as observations from premarital counseling to understand these communities´ positions regarding nuptial rituals. Semi-structured and non-structured interviews were made with brides, grooms and newlyweds to understand how they sacredise and desacredise the marriage rituals. It was noticed, that the couples´ church influenced them for the construction of rituals and that the behavior of sacredising and desacredising are closely linked to the beliefs,doctrines and forms of worship practiced by their religious community. This study, among other things, helps in expanding the understanding of the concept of the sacred in contemporary religious environments and provides material for the construction and improvement of better services and products to the ritual in different Christian contexts.
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