Death is a festival : funeral rites and rebellion in nineteenth-century Brazil

書誌事項

Death is a festival : funeral rites and rebellion in nineteenth-century Brazil

João José Reis ; translated by H. Sabrina Gledhill

(Latin America in translation/en traducción/em tradução, Brasiliana collection)

University of North Carolina Press, c2003

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

タイトル別名

Morte é uma festa

統一タイトル

Morte é uma festa

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"Revised edition of a book that was originally published in Brazil in 1991 as A morte é uma festa"--Ack

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This award-winning social history of death and funeral rites during the early decades of Brazil's independence from Portugal focuses on the Cemiterada movement in Salvador, capital of the province of Bahia. The book opens with a lively account of the popular riot that ensued when, in 1836, the government condemned the traditional burial of bodies inside Catholic church buildings and granted a private company a monopoly over burials. This episode is used by Reis to examine the customs of death and burial in Bahian society, explore the economic and religious conflicts behind the move for funerary reforms and the maintenance of traditional rituals of dying, and understand how people dealt with new concerns sparked by modernization and science. Viewing culture within its social context, he illuminates the commonalities and differences that shaped death and its rituals for rich and poor, men and women, slaves and masters, adults and children, foreigners and Brazilians. This translation makes the book, originally published in Brazil in 1993, available in English for the first time.

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