masterThesis
Imagens funerárias cristãs: mídias de identidade religiosa e memória cultural na Roma Tardia (séc. III-IV)
Fecha
2019-09-26Registro en:
AVELINO, Francimagda Almeida. Imagens funerárias cristãs: mídias de identidade religiosa e memória cultural na Roma Tardia (séc. III-IV). 2019. 180f. Dissertação (Mestrado em História) - Centro de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2019.
Autor
Avelino, Francimagda Almeida
Resumen
The development of christianism was a process marked by cultural encounters and assimilations
that gradually promoted an identity formation of the religion, having these conditions
manifested through imagery productions articulated to the space experience. Based on the
assumptions of cultural historiography, as well as the contribution of visual studies, this
dissertation is an analysis of a set of christian images, produced between the 3rd and 4th
centuries in Roman catacombs as identification media religious and cultural memory. Firstly,
the development of christianism is contextualized and its Jewish and Gentile origins are
discussed. Then the spatial experience of the christians on the burial grounds where the images
were produced is discussed, emphasizing the cultural crossings active in these relationships.
Finally, christian images are looked at focusing on their themes, meanings, participate in the
biblical and theological debates and spatial articulation. In this movement, these images are
appreciated in three relationship categories: articulated to space and time; linked to the christian
principles and inserted in a historical contiguity.