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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.47.2016.tde-15022016-121936
Document
Author
Full name
Ricardo Nogueira Ribeiro
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2015
Supervisor
Committee
Zangari, Wellington (President)
Machado, Fatima Regina
Maraldi, Everton de Oliveira
Title in Portuguese
(Id)entidades: aspectos psicossociais das variedades da experiência mediúnica
Keywords in Portuguese
Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961)
Espiritismo
Identidade social
Mediunidade de incorporação
Psicologia e religião
Psicologia junguiana
Umbanda
Vale do Amanhecer
Abstract in Portuguese
O presente trabalho pretende unir-se aos estudos que tratam da experiência mediúnica a partir de uma compreensão propriamente psicológica, tendo como propósito a compreensão das vivências dos médiuns em três grupos religiosos Espiritismo Kardecista, Umbanda e Vale do Amanhecer. Por meio do método etnográfico e da observação participante ativa, tendo por base entrevistas semi-estruturadas e diários de campo, buscou-se compreender a relação do médium com os alegados espíritos e entidades e analisar a repercussão da vivência mediúnica na identidade e na vida do médium, identificando as características semelhantes e divergentes entre essas diferentes práticas sem desconsiderar seu contexto de ocorrência. Um total de quatro indivíduos homens e mulheres com pelo menos dezoito anos de idade por grupo religioso com pelo menos três anos de vinculação foram entrevistados. Tendo como apoio à interpretação mais livre do dado etnográfico, apresentou-se um modelo interpretativo baseado na Identidade Psicossocial, visando aliar a perspectiva da identidade social de H. Tajfel e J. C. Turner com aportes da Psicologia de C. G. Jung acerca da personalidade dos médiuns
Title in English
(Id)entities: psychosocial aspects of the varieties of the mediumistic experience
Keywords in English
Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961)
Embodiment mediumship
Junguian psychology
Psychology and religion
Social identity
Spiritism
Umbanda
Valley of the Dawn
Abstract in English
This work aims to join the studies about the mediumistic experience from a strictly psychological perspective, with the purpose of understanding the experiences of mediums in three religious groups - Kardecist Spiritism, Umbanda and Vale do Amanhecer (Dawn of the Valley). Through the ethnographic method and active participant observation, based on semi-structured interviews and field diaries, it seeks to comprehend the medium's relationship with the alleged spirits and entities and to establish the role of possession on the identity of the medium by identifying the similar and differing aspects between these different religious practices without disregarding their occurrence context. Four individuals - men and women with at least eighteen years of age - by religious group with at least three years engaged on the specific religion were interviewed. In support of a freer interpretation of ethnographic data, it presents an interpretative model based on psychosocial identity (Paiva, 2007), aiming to combine the H. Tajfels and J. C. Turners social identity perspective with contributions of C. G. Jungs Analytical Psychologys on the personality of mediums
 
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