Umbanda in the Kardecist Spiritualist Novels

n anthropology, religion can be seen as a cultural system that encompasses a whole range of symbols and signification, where meaning relations regarding life are built; as stated by Geertz, religion produces an ethos and a worldview. This study aimed to analyze Umbanda (a Brazilian spiritualist reli...

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Autores: Concone, Maria Helena Villas Boas, Rezende, Eliane Garcia
Tipo de documento: artigo
Estado:Versão publicada
Data de publicação:2015
País:Brasil
Recursos:Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ)
Repositório:RECIIS (Online)
Idioma:português
inglês
OAI Identifier:oai:www.reciis.icict.fiocruz.br:article/663
Acesso em linha:https://www.reciis.icict.fiocruz.br/index.php/reciis/article/view/663
Access Level:Acceso aberto
Palavra-chave:religion
Umbanda
Kardecism
interpretative anthropology
novels
religião
umbanda
espiritismo kardecista
antropologia interpretativa
romances
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Resumo:n anthropology, religion can be seen as a cultural system that encompasses a whole range of symbols and signification, where meaning relations regarding life are built; as stated by Geertz, religion produces an ethos and a worldview. This study aimed to analyze Umbanda (a Brazilian spiritualist religion) as it appears in spiritist novels, in search of moral and cognitive aspects that inform them, in this case, seeking the spiritist view of Umbanda, positivity or negativity attributed to it and the arguments which were used to justify such ratings. The chosen texts allowed the examination between descriptions and excerpts from these novels and descriptions and excerpts with reference to Umbanda produced by the academic literature. This strategy allowed us to deepen our analysis and, going a little beyond the novels, to introduce a more critical consideration. With the purpose of reading and analyzing the texts, we previously set some markers: birth of Umbanda, obsession or encosto (a discarnate to incarnate relation that works as a jinx); syncretism; and health-disease process. The explicability offered by Spiritualism shows all its strength to those going through mishaps (death, loss, illness, etc.); and descriptions of Umbanda performances and Spiritism are also seen in this context as a sum of individual actions in benefit of the incarnated and discarnated individuals.