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Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Os Donos de São Benedito: convenções e rebeldias na luta entre o catolicismo tradicional e devocional na cultura de Bragança, século XX(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2006) SILVA, Dario Benedito Rodrigues Nonato da; FONTES, Edilza Joana Oliveira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9447513031256372This dissertation discusses images and representations found in Literature and conflicts for the cultural control in the Commemoration, the Fraternity and the Marujada of Saint Benedict, in the city of Bragança, state of Para, in the Brazilian Amazon, since the thirtieth decade, in the 20th century. Analyzing a wide bibliography of the themes Folklore, Memory, Popular Tradition and Anthropology, the study attempts to explain how the social relations were built between the historic personages of the Catholic church through the Prelazia do Guamá and the Fraternity of Glorious Saint Benedict of Bragança, in relation to literary vision and the main theorists of historiography, to understand the official e popular Catholicism in their representations, as in the symbols made in time, as historical elements in fights between ideals and rules of the ecclesiastic catholic control and the popular reaction against it of the brothers of Saint Benedict.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) “É um pessoal lá de Bragança...”: um estudo antropológico acerca de identidades de migrantes em uma festa para São Benedito em Ananindeua/PA(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2008-05-16) VIEIRA, Sônia Cristina de Albuquerque; MAUÉS, Raymundo Heraldo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0915136632611666; MOTTA-MAUÉS, Maria Angélica; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7861116876230464This is a study that focuses on a feast in honor of Saint Benedict in Ananindeua- PA, a ritual conducted by the immigrants of the city of Bragança in the rural part of the same state, where the traditional Saint Benedict feast takes place since 200 years ago: During the and during the last 23 years, these immigrants have been extending this feast to Ananindeua city which belongs to the metropolitan region of the state’s capital, Belém. This happens in a replica of what takes place at the Bragança feast , celebrating what would be interpreted as “bragantinidade” or the symbolic elements selected to represent the belongings of the natives of Bragança city, with particular manner of making them, expressed in this “condition” of Bragantin. It is expected to go around the feast, which involves the elements that mark this celebrated identity.
