Joseph Campbell: trajetórias, mitologias, ressonâncias

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Ano de defesa: 2012
Autor(a) principal: Silva, Carlos Aldemir Farias da lattes
Orientador(a): Carvalho, Edgard de Assis
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Ciências Sociais
Departamento: Ciências Sociais
País: BR
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Link de acesso: https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/3459
Resumo: As immemorial reserves of the human condition, the myths are present in all societies. They organize cosmovisions, propose solutions to dilemmas, enigmas and contradictions that the real world cannot solve. As machines of time suppression, as defined by Claude Lévi-Strauss, the mythic narratives do not submit themselves to the linearity of history. Joseph Campbell (1904-1987), centerpiece of this thesis, a north-american born in New York, occupies a place of great remark in the pantheon of mythological interpretations. The greatness of his work is more than recognized, although the comprehension of his ideas still remains shy in Human Sciences. It is a body of work that is open to the various cultural devices which, beyond science, include literature and cinema, the latter being responsible for the popularization of Campbell‟s ideas with the Star Wars series. The thesis invests in the life and work dialogism from a bibliographic incursion; it traces the most representative itineraries of Campbell‟s life (Stephen and Robin Larsen) which led him to discuss the functions and potentialities of myth in contemporary society; it sketches the scenery of science in the interior from which emerges the north-american mythologist; it exposes a synthetic archaeology of the figures which constitute The Hero of a Thousand Faces; it exposes the author‟s arguments concerning his treatment of the recurring themes in mythical narratives (cultural diversity) towards the universality of culture (archetypical unity of the myths); it presents the chronological mapping of the author‟s work in the original editions in English and its translations in Brazil; it exposes and problematizes stemming from the research on the Thesis‟ Database of Capes the resonance of Campbell‟s ideas in the Brazilian scientific production (1990-2010); and it presents, in full, interviews with two experts and translators of the author‟s works to Portuguese. The central argument of this thesis is the indissoluble relationship between the author‟s lived experience and interest for the study of myths, that is, the contingencies of life which illuminate the choice of a study theme, above all those which are rooted in infancy and adolescence. Because he is a transdisciplinary thinker who moved in the dominions of art, literature, science and religion, the polyphony contained in his compared study of world mythologies demanded, from this research, a dialogue with authors from different and complementary areas like Carl Gustav Jung, Jean-Pierre Vernant, Edgar Morin among others. The basic interpretative soil centered on nineteen fundamental works translated in Brazil. The thesis has as a horizon to establish connections between science and arts, towards the constitution of a fundamental anthropology of universalist, complex and transdisciplinary base
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spelling Carvalho, Edgard de Assishttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4761384T6Silva, Carlos Aldemir Farias da2016-04-26T14:54:02Z2013-01-082012-12-06Silva, Carlos Aldemir Farias da. Joseph Campbell: trajectories, mythologies, resonances. 2012. 292 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Sociais) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2012.https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/3459As immemorial reserves of the human condition, the myths are present in all societies. They organize cosmovisions, propose solutions to dilemmas, enigmas and contradictions that the real world cannot solve. As machines of time suppression, as defined by Claude Lévi-Strauss, the mythic narratives do not submit themselves to the linearity of history. Joseph Campbell (1904-1987), centerpiece of this thesis, a north-american born in New York, occupies a place of great remark in the pantheon of mythological interpretations. The greatness of his work is more than recognized, although the comprehension of his ideas still remains shy in Human Sciences. It is a body of work that is open to the various cultural devices which, beyond science, include literature and cinema, the latter being responsible for the popularization of Campbell‟s ideas with the Star Wars series. The thesis invests in the life and work dialogism from a bibliographic incursion; it traces the most representative itineraries of Campbell‟s life (Stephen and Robin Larsen) which led him to discuss the functions and potentialities of myth in contemporary society; it sketches the scenery of science in the interior from which emerges the north-american mythologist; it exposes a synthetic archaeology of the figures which constitute The Hero of a Thousand Faces; it exposes the author‟s arguments concerning his treatment of the recurring themes in mythical narratives (cultural diversity) towards the universality of culture (archetypical unity of the myths); it presents the chronological mapping of the author‟s work in the original editions in English and its translations in Brazil; it exposes and problematizes stemming from the research on the Thesis‟ Database of Capes the resonance of Campbell‟s ideas in the Brazilian scientific production (1990-2010); and it presents, in full, interviews with two experts and translators of the author‟s works to Portuguese. The central argument of this thesis is the indissoluble relationship between the author‟s lived experience and interest for the study of myths, that is, the contingencies of life which illuminate the choice of a study theme, above all those which are rooted in infancy and adolescence. Because he is a transdisciplinary thinker who moved in the dominions of art, literature, science and religion, the polyphony contained in his compared study of world mythologies demanded, from this research, a dialogue with authors from different and complementary areas like Carl Gustav Jung, Jean-Pierre Vernant, Edgar Morin among others. The basic interpretative soil centered on nineteen fundamental works translated in Brazil. The thesis has as a horizon to establish connections between science and arts, towards the constitution of a fundamental anthropology of universalist, complex and transdisciplinary baseReservas imemoriais da condição humana, os mitos estão presentes em todas as sociedades. Organizam cosmovisões, propõem soluções para dilemas, enigmas e contradições que o mundo real não consegue resolver. Máquinas de supressão do tempo, como definiu Claude Lévi-Strauss, as narrativas míticas não se submetem à linearidade da história. Tema central desta tese, Joseph Campbell (1904-1987), norte-americano nascido em Nova York, ocupa lugar de destaque no panteão das interpretações mitológicas. A grandeza de sua obra é mais do que reconhecida, embora a compreensão de suas ideias ainda permaneça tímida nas Ciências Humanas. Trata-se de uma obra aberta aos diversos dispositivos da cultura que, além da ciência, inclui a literatura e o cinema, esse último responsável pela popularização das ideias de Campbell com a série Guerra nas Estrelas. A tese investe na dialogia vida e obra a partir de uma incursão bibliográfica; traça os itinerários mais representativos da vida de Campbell (Stephen e Robin Larsen) que o levaram a discutir as funções e potencialidades do mito na sociedade contemporânea; esboça o cenário da ciência no interior do qual desponta o mitólogo norte-americano; expõe uma sintética arqueologia das figuras que constituem O herói de mil faces; expõe os argumentos do autor no que diz respeito ao seu tratamento dos temas recorrentes nas narrativas míticas (diversidade cultural) em direção à universalidade da cultura (unidade arquetípica dos mitos); apresenta o mapeamento cronológico da obra do autor nas edições originais em inglês e suas traduções no Brasil; expõe e problematiza, a partir da pesquisa no Banco de Teses da Capes, as ressonâncias das ideias de Campbell na produção científica brasileira (1990-2010); e apresenta, na íntegra, entrevistas com duas conhecedoras e tradutoras para o português da obra do autor. O argumento central da tese é a relação indissociável entre a experiência vivida do autor e o interesse pelo estudo dos mitos, isto é, as contingências da vida que iluminam a escolha de um tema de estudo, sobretudo aquelas que estão enraizadas na infância e adolescência. Por ser um pensador transdisciplinar que transitou nos domínios da arte, da literatura, da ciência, da religião, a polifonia contida em seu estudo comparado das mitologias do mundo exigiu, desta pesquisa, um diálogo com autores de áreas distintas e complementares, como Carl Gustav Jung, Jean-Pierre Vernant, Edgar Morin, entre outros. O solo interpretativo básico centrou-se em dezenove obras fundamentais traduzidas no Brasil. 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title Joseph Campbell: trajetórias, mitologias, ressonâncias
spellingShingle Joseph Campbell: trajetórias, mitologias, ressonâncias
Silva, Carlos Aldemir Farias da
Joseph Campbell
Diversidademítica
Universalidade mítica
Itinerários intelectuais
Imaginário
Complexidade
Mythical diversity
Mythical universality
Intellectual itineraries
Imaginary
Complexity
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS
title_short Joseph Campbell: trajetórias, mitologias, ressonâncias
title_full Joseph Campbell: trajetórias, mitologias, ressonâncias
title_fullStr Joseph Campbell: trajetórias, mitologias, ressonâncias
title_full_unstemmed Joseph Campbell: trajetórias, mitologias, ressonâncias
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author Silva, Carlos Aldemir Farias da
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Diversidademítica
Universalidade mítica
Itinerários intelectuais
Imaginário
Complexidade
topic Joseph Campbell
Diversidademítica
Universalidade mítica
Itinerários intelectuais
Imaginário
Complexidade
Mythical diversity
Mythical universality
Intellectual itineraries
Imaginary
Complexity
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Mythical diversity
Mythical universality
Intellectual itineraries
Imaginary
Complexity
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