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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Do Folclorismo à História da Cultura na Amazônia: o percurso construído por Vicente Salles(Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, 2017-04) RICCI, Magda Maria de Oliveira; MAFRA, Alessandra Regina e SouzaThis articles aims at analyzing the intellectual path of the paraense researcher and folklorist Vicente Salles in the studies about the Amazonian folklore. We analyze the beginning of his interest on folklore, his first fieldworks, the differences between the concepts of popular culture and folklores in Salles’s interpretation and the presence of the folklore in his mainstream works.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Eidorfe Moreira e os sermões de Vieira na Belém Seiscentista(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-04) COELHO, Geraldo MártiresThe intellectual universe of Eidorfe Moreira (1912-1989) covered different manifestations of thought. As Amazonia profoundly marked his work, Eidorfe Moreira, a disciple of cultural geography, developed fields of study that were quite illustrative of his formation and in which cultural geography and history gave direction to his major works. The presence of Father Antonio Vieira (1608-1697) in Belém captured his attention, especially the sermons that he preached in the city’s parish church. Eidorfe Moreira had read authors, such as João Lúcio de Azevedo, Raymond Cantel and João Francisco Lisboa, in order to argue for the importance of eloquence – and politics – in Vieira’s sermons.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Festa de santo na cidade: notas sobre uma pesquisa etnográfica na periferia de Belém, Pará, Brasil(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2011-04) COSTA, Antonio Maurício Dias daThe article draws on other studies about the playful dimension of popular religion in the Amazon to reflect on the results of ethnographic fieldwork carried out on a patron saint's festival in the outskirts of contemporary Belém, in the Brazilian state of Pará. Numerous elements exogenous to the religious ritual such as advertising, economic tradeoffs and political motivations were observed to transform the meanings of religious devotion. The study reveals the dynamic nature of the reproduction of popular religion within the context of diverse popular festivities in different social-spatial realities in the Amazon. Religious devotion and 'practical sense' are entwined in the process of transforming the event, revealing the complexity of social exchanges practiced in a patron saint's festival at a large urban scale.