Sincretismo cultural na joalheria afro-brasileira


Autoria(s): Benutti, Maria Antonia; Costa, Maria Luiza Calim de Carvalho
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

02/03/2016

02/03/2016

2014

Resumo

Body adornment has been used as a ornament, ritualistic object, religious icon or as symbol demonstration of status and power in many different cultures. In Brazil, own visuality develops from the cultural syncretism. Thus, together with the mode of dress, the african-Brazilian jewelry acquires peculiarities derived from cultural identities that coexist. This paper proposes a look at africanBrazilian jewelry through visual representation in some works of Jean-Baptiste Debret - French painter member of the French Artistic Mission that registered objects and everyday scenes of slaves and freemen, of poor whites and aristocrats of Rio de Janeiro in the early nineteenth century. We are looking for jewelry as a historical record of lifestyles from a time and place with a social, economic and cultural local configuration.

Formato

81-84

Identificador

http://proceedings.copec.org.br/index.php/wcca/article/view/2026

Proceedings of World Congress on Communication and Arts, v. 7, n. 2014, p. 81-84, 2014.

2317-1707

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/135469

ISSN2317-1707-2014-07-81-84.pdf

4651595631518025

Idioma(s)

por

Relação

Proceedings of World Congress on Communication and Arts

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Jewel #Arts #Siècle XIX #Jean-Baptiste Debret
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article