The sacred feminine: Woman's archetypal figure from mythical Paiter Suruí Narratives
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Resumo: | The study analyzes the archetypal female figure present in the mythical narratives of Paiter Suruí, an indigenous people residing on the border between the states of Rondônia and Mato Grosso, in Brazil. For this, seven Paiter Suruí narratives presented in the book Vozes de Origem, a collection of stories narrated by Paiter Suruí indigenous peoples in their native language, the tupi-mondé,to the anthropologist Betty Mindlin, responsible for the translation into the Portuguese and organization of the book, are used as the data source. As a theoretical-methodological framework, the Analytical approach of Psychology is used from the concept of symbolic amplification proposed by Carl G. Jung (18751961) and elaborated as a method of analysis by Marie Louise Von Franz (19151998). The analysis course indicates the female archetypes existing in this culture through their mythical narratives, being predominant the Archetype of the Maiden, the Great Mother and the Fatal Woman. According to Analytical Psychology, it can be observed that the mythical indigenous narrative constitutes a coherent and organized sense of meaning about the psyche:unconscious processes are transposed into narratives, in which the female archetypal figure emerges as a representation of the figure of woman in Paiter Suruí society; and the mythical narrative as a representation of the indigenous cultural reality of this ethnicity, as well as a propagation of its values. Based on this assumption, the mythical narratives represent, through symbology, elements of meaning, such as the organization of the Paiter Suruí society, aspects that represent the feminine and the patterns of expected behaviors. |
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The sacred feminine: Woman's archetypal figure from mythical Paiter Suruí NarrativesLo sagrado femenino: La figura arquetípica de la mujer en las narrativas míticas Paiter SuruíO sagrado feminino: A figura arquetípica da mulher em narrativas míticas Paiter SuruíPsicologia AnalíticaLiteratura indígenaFigura feminina.Psicología AnalíticaLiteratura indígenaFigura femenina.Analytical PsychologyIndigenous literatureFemale figure.The study analyzes the archetypal female figure present in the mythical narratives of Paiter Suruí, an indigenous people residing on the border between the states of Rondônia and Mato Grosso, in Brazil. For this, seven Paiter Suruí narratives presented in the book Vozes de Origem, a collection of stories narrated by Paiter Suruí indigenous peoples in their native language, the tupi-mondé,to the anthropologist Betty Mindlin, responsible for the translation into the Portuguese and organization of the book, are used as the data source. As a theoretical-methodological framework, the Analytical approach of Psychology is used from the concept of symbolic amplification proposed by Carl G. Jung (18751961) and elaborated as a method of analysis by Marie Louise Von Franz (19151998). The analysis course indicates the female archetypes existing in this culture through their mythical narratives, being predominant the Archetype of the Maiden, the Great Mother and the Fatal Woman. According to Analytical Psychology, it can be observed that the mythical indigenous narrative constitutes a coherent and organized sense of meaning about the psyche:unconscious processes are transposed into narratives, in which the female archetypal figure emerges as a representation of the figure of woman in Paiter Suruí society; and the mythical narrative as a representation of the indigenous cultural reality of this ethnicity, as well as a propagation of its values. Based on this assumption, the mythical narratives represent, through symbology, elements of meaning, such as the organization of the Paiter Suruí society, aspects that represent the feminine and the patterns of expected behaviors.El estudio analiza la figura femenina arquetípica presente en las narrativas míticas de Paiter Suruí, un pueblo indígena que reside en la frontera entre los estados de Rondônia y Mato Grosso, en Brasil. Para ello, se utilizan como fuente de datos siete narraciones paiter suruí presentadas en el libro Vozes de Origem, una colección de relatos narrados por los pueblos indígenas Paiter Suruí en su lengua materna, los tupí-mondé, a la antropóloga Betty Mindlin, responsable de la traducción del portugués y la organización del libro. Como marco teórico-metodológico, el enfoque analítico de la Psicología se utiliza a partir del concepto de amplificación simbólica propuesto por Carl G. Jung (1875-1961) y elaborado como método de análisis por Marie Louise Von Franz (1915-1998). El curso de análisis indica los arquetipos femeninos existentes en esta cultura a través de sus narrativas míticas, siendo predominante el Arquetipo de la Doncella, la Gran Madre y la Mujer Fatal. Según la Psicología Analítica, se puede observar que la mítica narrativa indígena constituye un sentido coherente y organizado de significado sobre la psique: los procesos inconscientes se transponen a narrativas, en las que la figura arquetípica femenina emerge como una representación de la figura de la mujer en la sociedad Paiter Suruí; y la narrativa mítica como representación de la realidad cultural indígena de esta etnia, así como una propagación de sus valores. Partiendo de esta suposición, las narrativas míticas representan, a través de la simbología, elementos de significado, como la organización de la sociedad Paiter Suruí, aspectos que representan lo femenino y los patrones de comportamientos esperados. O estudo analisa a figura feminina arquetípica presente nas narrativas míticas de autoria Paiter Suruí, povo indígena residente na fronteira entre os estados de Rondônia e Mato Grosso, no Brasil. Para tanto, utiliza-se como fonte de dados setes narrativas Paiter Suruí apresentadas no livro Vozes de Origem, uma coleção de histórias narradas por indígenas Paiter Suruí em sua língua de origem, o tupi-mondé, à antropóloga Betty Mindlin, responsável pela tradução para o português e organização do livro. Como referencial teórico-metodológico é utilizada a abordagem Analítica da Psicologia a partir do conceito de amplificação simbólica proposto por Carl G. Jung (18751961) e elaborado como método de análise por Marie Louise Von Franz (19151998). O percorrer da análise indica os arquétipos femininos existentes nessa cultura através de suas narrativas míticas, sendo predominante o Arquétipo da Donzela, da Grande Mãe e da Mulher Fatal. De acordo com a Psicologia Analítica, pode-se observar que a narração mítica indígena constitui um todo de sentido coerente e organizado sobre a psique: os processos inconscientes são transpostos para as narrativas, nas quais a figura arquetípica feminina surge como uma representação da figura da mulher na sociedade Paiter Suruí; e a narrativa mítica como uma representação da realidade cultural indígena dessa etnia, bem como uma propagação de seus valores. Partindo desse pressuposto, as narrativas míticas representam, por meio da simbologia, elementos de significado, tais como a organização da sociedade Paiter Suruí, aspectos que representam o feminino e os padrões de comportamentos esperados. The study analyzes the archetypal female figure present in the mythical narratives of Paiter Suruí, an indigenous people residing on the border between the states of Rondônia and Mato Grosso, in Brazil. For this, seven Paiter Suruí narratives presented in the book Vozes de Origem, a collection of stories narrated by Paiter Suruí indigenous peoples in their native language, the tupi-mondé,to the anthropologist Betty Mindlin, responsible for the translation into the Portuguese and organization of the book, are used as the data source. As a theoretical-methodological framework, the Analytical approach of Psychology is used from the concept of symbolic amplification proposed by Carl G. Jung (18751961) and elaborated as a method of analysis by Marie Louise Von Franz (19151998). The analysis course indicates the female archetypes existing in this culture through their mythical narratives, being predominant the Archetype of the Maiden, the Great Mother and the Fatal Woman. According to Analytical Psychology, it can be observed that the mythical indigenous narrative constitutes a coherent and organized sense of meaning about the psyche:unconscious processes are transposed into narratives, in which the female archetypal figure emerges as a representation of the figure of woman in Paiter Suruí society; and the mythical narrative as a representation of the indigenous cultural reality of this ethnicity, as well as a propagation of its values. Based on this assumption, the mythical narratives represent, through symbology, elements of meaning, such as the organization of the Paiter Suruí society, aspects that represent the feminine and the patterns of expected behaviors.Research, Society and Development2021-06-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1692710.33448/rsd-v10i7.16927Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e57910716927Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e57910716927Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e579107169272525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16927/14914Copyright (c) 2021 Cassia Amélia Gomes; Luana Jéssica Gomes Pagung; Alexandre de Castro Campos; Nelson Russo de Moraeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes, Cassia AméliaPagung, Luana Jéssica GomesCampos, Alexandre de Castro Moraes, Nelson Russo de 2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16927Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:21.109324Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The sacred feminine: Woman's archetypal figure from mythical Paiter Suruí Narratives Lo sagrado femenino: La figura arquetípica de la mujer en las narrativas míticas Paiter Suruí O sagrado feminino: A figura arquetípica da mulher em narrativas míticas Paiter Suruí |
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The sacred feminine: Woman's archetypal figure from mythical Paiter Suruí Narratives |
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The sacred feminine: Woman's archetypal figure from mythical Paiter Suruí Narratives Gomes, Cassia Amélia Psicologia Analítica Literatura indígena Figura feminina. Psicología Analítica Literatura indígena Figura femenina. Analytical Psychology Indigenous literature Female figure. |
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The sacred feminine: Woman's archetypal figure from mythical Paiter Suruí Narratives |
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The sacred feminine: Woman's archetypal figure from mythical Paiter Suruí Narratives |
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The sacred feminine: Woman's archetypal figure from mythical Paiter Suruí Narratives |
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The sacred feminine: Woman's archetypal figure from mythical Paiter Suruí Narratives |
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The sacred feminine: Woman's archetypal figure from mythical Paiter Suruí Narratives |
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Gomes, Cassia Amélia |
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Gomes, Cassia Amélia Pagung, Luana Jéssica Gomes Campos, Alexandre de Castro Moraes, Nelson Russo de |
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Pagung, Luana Jéssica Gomes Campos, Alexandre de Castro Moraes, Nelson Russo de |
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Gomes, Cassia Amélia Pagung, Luana Jéssica Gomes Campos, Alexandre de Castro Moraes, Nelson Russo de |
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Psicologia Analítica Literatura indígena Figura feminina. Psicología Analítica Literatura indígena Figura femenina. Analytical Psychology Indigenous literature Female figure. |
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Psicologia Analítica Literatura indígena Figura feminina. Psicología Analítica Literatura indígena Figura femenina. Analytical Psychology Indigenous literature Female figure. |
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The study analyzes the archetypal female figure present in the mythical narratives of Paiter Suruí, an indigenous people residing on the border between the states of Rondônia and Mato Grosso, in Brazil. For this, seven Paiter Suruí narratives presented in the book Vozes de Origem, a collection of stories narrated by Paiter Suruí indigenous peoples in their native language, the tupi-mondé,to the anthropologist Betty Mindlin, responsible for the translation into the Portuguese and organization of the book, are used as the data source. As a theoretical-methodological framework, the Analytical approach of Psychology is used from the concept of symbolic amplification proposed by Carl G. Jung (18751961) and elaborated as a method of analysis by Marie Louise Von Franz (19151998). The analysis course indicates the female archetypes existing in this culture through their mythical narratives, being predominant the Archetype of the Maiden, the Great Mother and the Fatal Woman. According to Analytical Psychology, it can be observed that the mythical indigenous narrative constitutes a coherent and organized sense of meaning about the psyche:unconscious processes are transposed into narratives, in which the female archetypal figure emerges as a representation of the figure of woman in Paiter Suruí society; and the mythical narrative as a representation of the indigenous cultural reality of this ethnicity, as well as a propagation of its values. Based on this assumption, the mythical narratives represent, through symbology, elements of meaning, such as the organization of the Paiter Suruí society, aspects that represent the feminine and the patterns of expected behaviors. |
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