Dissertação
A cascata de Xangô e os sujeitos de matriz africana: geografizando sentidos e espacialidades no município de Alvorada-RS
Fecha
2021-04-12Autor
Lopes, Lazie Ronaldo Santos
Institución
Resumen
The research presents a reflection on the spatialization processes from the
construction of the African matrix subjects frequenting the Xangô Waterfall in the city
of Alvorada, Rio Grande do Sul. The main objective is to investigate the existence of
spatialities produced by subjects adept at African Cosmoperception from their
relationship with the Cascade and its influence as a sacred space of resistance. From
this premise we analyze African Cosmoperception as a builder of a universal
Geography of things and senses. The methodology of the research is phenomenology
from the conceptual arrangement of the Geography of Religion in the perspective of
symbolic conformation. From the relationship of religious subjects with space, the
concept of sacred space is built, thus generating expressions of social life, composing
behaviors, experiences, temporalities and daily actions that compose possibilities of
geographic analysis in the municipality of Alvorada. One of the founding concepts of
the African Matrix culture is precisely orality, so the collection of narratives rather than
a methodological procedure is embodied in an approach to the edifying principles of
subject relationships and their perceptions and representations of the world. The
experienced space known through the narratives brings us the spatial experience of
these groups and their high symbolic consciousness. From the existential encounter
at the Shanghai Waterfall and the accounts of these subjects we can build bridges
between the perception of the African Matrix and Cassirer's phenomenology through
his Symbolic Shapes Theory. It also enabled the knowledge of the influence of this
perception in terms of spatiality production in the municipality of Alvorada. And, finally,
the understanding of the central role of the subject in the relation\constitution of the
geographic space from the mediation of Symbolic Forms.