The almanacs and the social circulation of cultural objects: bibliographies, collections, reading traces

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Autor(a) principal: Marteleto, Regina Maria
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Dourado, Stella Moreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Em Questão (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/EmQuestao/article/view/92432
Resumo: Almanacs are small or large brochures, popular secular-time writings, published since the fifteenth century in Europe, produced and disseminated with multiple purposes, including circular useful information, maintaining and renewing cultural traditions, reporting the events and characters of his time. They are considered as the most complete version of the yearbooks and calendars and retain a special relationship with the passage of time. Each country has a history of almanacs. In Brazil the ones with the highest circulation were the pharmacy almanacs, among them Biotônico Fontoura. They were published by the pharmaceutical laboratories and distributed by pharmacies. And the Perpetual Lunario, this one of great diffusion and use in the northeast of the country, mainly by the hands of poets, popular artists, singers, “emboladores” that in him looked for inspiration. However, despite their social, cultural and informational significance in each epoch, these booklets were almost lost, especially in Brazil, with few scattered collections left. The purpose of this article is to reflect on the way of existence of these cultural objects, focusing on their social circulation, the editorial strategies employed by their producers, as well as their reading and permanence traces. For this purpose, some bibliographies and a particular collection are used, in order to reach an understanding of the documentary dimension of almanacs.
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spelling The almanacs and the social circulation of cultural objects: bibliographies, collections, reading tracesOs almanaques e a circulação social dos objetos culturais: bibliografias, coleções, rastros de leituraAlmanaque. Bibliografia. Coleção. Informação. Leitura.Almanac. Bibliography. Collection. Information. Reading.Almanacs are small or large brochures, popular secular-time writings, published since the fifteenth century in Europe, produced and disseminated with multiple purposes, including circular useful information, maintaining and renewing cultural traditions, reporting the events and characters of his time. They are considered as the most complete version of the yearbooks and calendars and retain a special relationship with the passage of time. Each country has a history of almanacs. In Brazil the ones with the highest circulation were the pharmacy almanacs, among them Biotônico Fontoura. They were published by the pharmaceutical laboratories and distributed by pharmacies. And the Perpetual Lunario, this one of great diffusion and use in the northeast of the country, mainly by the hands of poets, popular artists, singers, “emboladores” that in him looked for inspiration. However, despite their social, cultural and informational significance in each epoch, these booklets were almost lost, especially in Brazil, with few scattered collections left. The purpose of this article is to reflect on the way of existence of these cultural objects, focusing on their social circulation, the editorial strategies employed by their producers, as well as their reading and permanence traces. For this purpose, some bibliographies and a particular collection are used, in order to reach an understanding of the documentary dimension of almanacs.Almanaques são pequenas ou grandes brochuras, escritos populares de tempo secular, publicados desde o século XV, na Europa, produzidos e difundidos com múltiplos propósitos, dentre eles o de circular informações úteis, manter e renovar tradições culturais, relatar os eventos e personagens do seu tempo. São considerados como a versão mais completa dos anuários e calendários e conservam uma relação especial com a passagem do tempo. Cada país tem uma história de almanaques. No Brasil os de maior circulação foram os almanaques de farmácia, dentre eles o do Biotônico Fontoura. Eram publicados pelos laboratórios farmacêuticos e distribuídos pelas farmácias. E o Lunário Perpétuo, este de grande difusão e uso no Nordeste do país, principalmente pelas mãos de poetas, artistas populares, cantantes, emboladores que nele buscavam inspiração. No entanto, e apesar de seu significado social, cultural e informacional em cada época, esses livretos quase se perderam, sobretudo no Brasil, restando poucas coleções dispersas. O intento desse artigo é o de refletir sobre o modo de existência desses objetos culturais, com foco na sua circulação social, nas estratégias editoriais empregadas pelos seus produtores, além dos seus rastros de leitura e permanência. Para tanto, recorre-se a algumas bibliografias e a uma coleção particular, de modo a alcançar uma compreensão sobre a dimensão documentária dos almanaques.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Faculdade de Biblioteconomia e Comunicação, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência da Informação (Porto Alegre/RS)2019-10-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/EmQuestao/article/view/9243210.19132/1808-5245250.354-372Em Questão; v. 25, Edição Especial V Seminário Internacional A Arte da Bibliografia, 2019; 354-372Em Questão; v. 25, Edição Especial V Seminário Internacional A Arte da Bibliografia, 2019; 354-372Em Questão; v. 25, Edição Especial V Seminário Internacional A Arte da Bibliografia, 2019; 354-3721808-52451807-8893reponame:Em Questão (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/EmQuestao/article/view/92432/54062Copyright (c) 2019 Regina Maria Marteleto, Stella Moreira Douradohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarteleto, Regina MariaDourado, Stella Moreira2023-12-07T15:49:41Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/92432Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/emquestao/PUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/EmQuestao/oaiemquestao@ufrgs.br||emquestao@ufrgs.br1808-52451807-8893opendoar:2023-12-07T15:49:41Em Questão (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The almanacs and the social circulation of cultural objects: bibliographies, collections, reading traces
Os almanaques e a circulação social dos objetos culturais: bibliografias, coleções, rastros de leitura
title The almanacs and the social circulation of cultural objects: bibliographies, collections, reading traces
spellingShingle The almanacs and the social circulation of cultural objects: bibliographies, collections, reading traces
Marteleto, Regina Maria
Almanaque. Bibliografia. Coleção. Informação. Leitura.
Almanac. Bibliography. Collection. Information. Reading.
title_short The almanacs and the social circulation of cultural objects: bibliographies, collections, reading traces
title_full The almanacs and the social circulation of cultural objects: bibliographies, collections, reading traces
title_fullStr The almanacs and the social circulation of cultural objects: bibliographies, collections, reading traces
title_full_unstemmed The almanacs and the social circulation of cultural objects: bibliographies, collections, reading traces
title_sort The almanacs and the social circulation of cultural objects: bibliographies, collections, reading traces
author Marteleto, Regina Maria
author_facet Marteleto, Regina Maria
Dourado, Stella Moreira
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Dourado, Stella Moreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Almanaque. Bibliografia. Coleção. Informação. Leitura.
Almanac. Bibliography. Collection. Information. Reading.
topic Almanaque. Bibliografia. Coleção. Informação. Leitura.
Almanac. Bibliography. Collection. Information. Reading.
description Almanacs are small or large brochures, popular secular-time writings, published since the fifteenth century in Europe, produced and disseminated with multiple purposes, including circular useful information, maintaining and renewing cultural traditions, reporting the events and characters of his time. They are considered as the most complete version of the yearbooks and calendars and retain a special relationship with the passage of time. Each country has a history of almanacs. In Brazil the ones with the highest circulation were the pharmacy almanacs, among them Biotônico Fontoura. They were published by the pharmaceutical laboratories and distributed by pharmacies. And the Perpetual Lunario, this one of great diffusion and use in the northeast of the country, mainly by the hands of poets, popular artists, singers, “emboladores” that in him looked for inspiration. However, despite their social, cultural and informational significance in each epoch, these booklets were almost lost, especially in Brazil, with few scattered collections left. The purpose of this article is to reflect on the way of existence of these cultural objects, focusing on their social circulation, the editorial strategies employed by their producers, as well as their reading and permanence traces. For this purpose, some bibliographies and a particular collection are used, in order to reach an understanding of the documentary dimension of almanacs.
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