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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2020.tde-23032021-193416
Document
Author
Full name
Olavo de Souza Pinto Filho
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2020
Supervisor
Committee
Sztutman, Renato (President)
Carvalho, José Jorge de
Goldman, Marcio
Oliveira, Rosenilton Silva de
Title in Portuguese
A família Nagô. Composições entre o sangue e o santo no candomblé do Recife
Keywords in Portuguese
Candomblé nagô
Família de santo
Parentesco
Religiões afro-brasileiras
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta tese tem como tema central a composição do parentesco na casa de candomblé nagô Ilê Iemanjá Ogunté, em Recife, Pernambuco. Essa família configura-se como uma extensa rede de casas, pessoas, divindades e antepassados relacionados a partir de duas linhas, criadas a partir do ritual, a do sangue e a do santo. Meu ponto de partida é a distinção (e não oposição) estabelecida pelos integrantes do terreiro desse aspecto fundamental da família, uma disposição que se replica, em diferentes escalas, em demais dimensões da vida do nagô. O principal objetivo da pesquisa é descrever certas composições expressas por meio do parentesco, tais como iniciação, transmissão de nomes, objetos rituais, assentamentos, capacidades intuitivas e criatividade, que conformam heranças espirituais nas quais o sangue e santo surgem como linhas coextensivas dispostas pela ação ritual.
Title in English
The Nagô Family. Compositions between blood and saints in the candomblé of Recife
Keywords in English
Afro-brazilian religions
Candomblé nagô
Kinship
Saint family
Abstract in English
This thesis has as its central theme the composition of kinship in the Nagô Candomblé house Ilê Iemanjá Ogunté, in Recife, Pernambuco. This family is configured as an extensive network of houses, people, deities and ancestors related by two lines, one of blood and the other of saint. My starting point is the distinction (and not opposition) established by the members of the terreiro about this fundamental aspect of the family, a disposition replicated, in different scales, in other dimensions of nagô's life. The main objective of the research is to describe certain compositions expressed through kinship, such as initiation, name transmission, ritual objects, assentamentos, intuitive capacities and creativity, which all form spiritual inheritances in which blood and saint appear both as coextensive lines arranged by ritual action.
 
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Publishing Date
2021-03-23
 
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