Civic cults of the dead and the writing of history: reflections on the work of Fernando Catroga
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Resumo: | Starting from the existence of different theoretical traditions of study on ways of dealing with death, this paper analyzes the reflections by the Portuguese historian Fernando Catroga, indicating how the topic becomes relevant to the theory of history when questioning the relationships between mortuary rites and historiography. It mainly emphasizes the dialogue with specific traditions in the fields of sociology and anthropology, which allow resume deepest philosophical questions about death and historicity from a perspective focused on the specificity of the historical view and its close association with a way to reflect on our own experiences considering the responses given to human existential problems by men of other times and cultures. In this context and in addition to historicity, the problem of otherness becomes the central focus for historiography, which is understood as one among other collective practices of ritualization of time, characterized by the specificity of its critical vocation. |
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Civic cults of the dead and the writing of history: reflections on the work of Fernando CatrogaCulto cívico dos mortos e escrita da história: reflexões sobre a obra de Fernando CatrogaCulto dos mortosPráticas cívicasHistoricidadeMemóriaHistoriografiaHistória da morteTeoria da históriaHistória da historiografiaCult of the deadCivic practicesHistoricityMemoryHistoriographyStarting from the existence of different theoretical traditions of study on ways of dealing with death, this paper analyzes the reflections by the Portuguese historian Fernando Catroga, indicating how the topic becomes relevant to the theory of history when questioning the relationships between mortuary rites and historiography. It mainly emphasizes the dialogue with specific traditions in the fields of sociology and anthropology, which allow resume deepest philosophical questions about death and historicity from a perspective focused on the specificity of the historical view and its close association with a way to reflect on our own experiences considering the responses given to human existential problems by men of other times and cultures. In this context and in addition to historicity, the problem of otherness becomes the central focus for historiography, which is understood as one among other collective practices of ritualization of time, characterized by the specificity of its critical vocation.Partindo da existência de diferentes tradições teóricas de estudo das formas de lidar com a morte, este artigo analisa as reflexões produzidas pelo historiador português Fernando Catroga, indicando como o tema ganha relevância para a teoria da história por suas interrogações sobre as relações entre os ritos mortuários e a historiografia. Destaca-se, principalmente, o diálogo com tradições determinadas no campo da sociologia e da antropologia, que permitem retomar questionamentos filosóficos mais profundos sobre os temas da morte e da historicidade numa perspectiva atenta às especificidades do olhar histórico e sua vinculação com uma forma de refletir sobre as próprias experiências considerando as respostas fornecidas a problemas de natureza existencial humana pelos homens de outras épocas ou culturas. Nessa perspectiva, além da historicidade, o problema da alteridade ganha relevância central para a historiografia, entendida como uma entre outras práticas coletivas de ritualização do tempo, caracterizada pela especificidade de sua vocação crítica.UFRGS2017-05-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/article/view/5789910.22456/1983-201X.57899Anos 90; Vol. 23 No. 44 (2016); 305-331Anos 90; v. 23 n. 44 (2016); 305-3311983-201X0104-236Xreponame:Anos 90 (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGS-30porhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/article/view/57899/41429Copyright (c) 2017 Anos 90info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarcelino, Douglas Attila2019-05-30T16:10:35Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/57899Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/anos90PUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/anos90/oaianos90@ufrgs.br||1983-201X0104-236Xopendoar:2019-05-30T16:10:35Anos 90 (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Civic cults of the dead and the writing of history: reflections on the work of Fernando Catroga Culto cívico dos mortos e escrita da história: reflexões sobre a obra de Fernando Catroga |
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Civic cults of the dead and the writing of history: reflections on the work of Fernando Catroga |
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Civic cults of the dead and the writing of history: reflections on the work of Fernando Catroga Marcelino, Douglas Attila Culto dos mortos Práticas cívicas Historicidade Memória Historiografia História da morte Teoria da história História da historiografia Cult of the dead Civic practices Historicity Memory Historiography |
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Civic cults of the dead and the writing of history: reflections on the work of Fernando Catroga |
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Civic cults of the dead and the writing of history: reflections on the work of Fernando Catroga |
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Civic cults of the dead and the writing of history: reflections on the work of Fernando Catroga |
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Civic cults of the dead and the writing of history: reflections on the work of Fernando Catroga |
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Civic cults of the dead and the writing of history: reflections on the work of Fernando Catroga |
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Marcelino, Douglas Attila |
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Marcelino, Douglas Attila |
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Marcelino, Douglas Attila |
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Culto dos mortos Práticas cívicas Historicidade Memória Historiografia História da morte Teoria da história História da historiografia Cult of the dead Civic practices Historicity Memory Historiography |
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Culto dos mortos Práticas cívicas Historicidade Memória Historiografia História da morte Teoria da história História da historiografia Cult of the dead Civic practices Historicity Memory Historiography |
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Starting from the existence of different theoretical traditions of study on ways of dealing with death, this paper analyzes the reflections by the Portuguese historian Fernando Catroga, indicating how the topic becomes relevant to the theory of history when questioning the relationships between mortuary rites and historiography. It mainly emphasizes the dialogue with specific traditions in the fields of sociology and anthropology, which allow resume deepest philosophical questions about death and historicity from a perspective focused on the specificity of the historical view and its close association with a way to reflect on our own experiences considering the responses given to human existential problems by men of other times and cultures. In this context and in addition to historicity, the problem of otherness becomes the central focus for historiography, which is understood as one among other collective practices of ritualization of time, characterized by the specificity of its critical vocation. |
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