Artigos Científicos - FAHIS/IFCH
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Escravos no purgatório: o leprosário do Tucunduba (Pará, século XIX)(Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, 2012-12) HENRIQUE, Márcio CoutoThe article analyzes the experience of the slaves interned at the Tucunduba Leprosarium in Belém, state of Pará during the nineteenth century. The slaves were freed once they showed the marks of their leprosy, and expectations were that they would submit to the segregation policy meant to keep them from contact with the rest of the population. The documentation produced by Santa Casa de Misericórdia hospital in Pará and by the province's political authorities reveals the strategies the slaves devised in response to this policy; they used their numerical predominance at the leprosarium to create a network of solidarity that allowed them to recreate their lives and stand in opposition to the type of nation that the era's hygienist theories envisioned.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Estradas líquidas, comércio sólido: índios e regatões na amazônia (século XIX)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-12) HENRIQUE, Márcio Couto; MORAIS, Laura Trindade deThe paper analyzes the relationship between Indians and itinerant traders that in Amazon nineteenth century were known as regatões. Based on contemporary documents, it appears that the Indians were not always naive and passive victims in front of regatões and what is required to emphasize the symbolic dimension of trade in order to recover the indigenous leadership in the relationships established with traders and the goods they sold.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Folclore e medicina popular na Amazônia(2009-12) HENRIQUE, Márcio CoutoThis discussion of the relations between folklore and popular medicine in the Amazon takes Canuto Azevedo's story "Filhos do boto" (Children of the porpoise) as an analytical reference point. Replete with elements of cultural reality, folk tales can serve as historical testimonies expressing clashes between different traditions. Folk records are fruit of what is often a quarrelsome dialogue between folklorists, social scientists, physicians, and pajés and their followers, and their analysis should take into account the conditions under which they were produced. Based on the imaginary attached to the figure of the porpoise - a seductive creature with healing powers - the article explores how we might expand knowledge of popular medicine as practiced in the Amazon, where the shamanistic rite known as pajelança cabocla has a strong presence.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A rainha e o general - uma leitura foucaultiana do diário íntimo de Couto de Magalhães(2009-12) HENRIQUE, Márcio CoutoThis article discusses the contributions of Michel Foucault's work for the understanding of the intimate registrations that the Brazilian general José Vieira Couto of Magalhães did on his own diary, written in its majority in London, in the second half of XIX century, time supposedly marked by the repressive rigidities of the Victorian morals. When registering his intimacy, their erotic hetero and homossexual dreams erotic in full details, as well as conducts and sexual passions considered to that time as diverted of the normality, the intimate diary of Couto of Magalhães constitutes a reinforcement of the critic to the "repressive hypothesis" developed by Foucault in his project of a history of the sexuality. On the other hand, the legitimacy of the intimate diaries is evidenced while research source in the social sciences.