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Missionary Imagery: History, Aesthetics and Heritage - An interpretative analysis of the missionary images of Santa Bárbara and São João Batista

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This paper analyzes the missionary imagery remaining in the municipality of Santa Bárbara do Sul, RS, Brazil, in the areas of history, aesthetics and heritage. These sculptural representations and their trajectories allude to historical processes that make up the dynamics of the dispersion of the remnants of material culture from the Eastern Missions of Uruguay - known as the Seven Peoples. Aesthetically, these images are representative of the indigenous intervention in the imaginary, introduced by the Jesuits, and of the cultural amalgam that was the missionary experience. By analyzing the aesthetic elements and attributes that accompany the images, their missionary origin was verified. Finally, there has been a significant change in the meanings attributed to the images. Nowadays, they are undergoing a process of patrimonialization to the detriment of their religious value.

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Linara Cristina dos Santos has a Master's degree in History from UPF, a specialist in Indigenous and Afro-Brazilian History and Culture from ULBRA, and a degree in History from UNIJUÍ. She works as a historian at the Museum and Historical Archive of Santa Bárbara do Sul-RS (MAHSBS) and is a teacher in the municipality's municipal school system.

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Authors Linara Cristina Dos Santos
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.04.2024
 
EAN 9786207263745
ISBN 9786207263745
No. of pages 136
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Cultural history
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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