Religião e Sociedade (Jan 2006)

Joana Dark and the werewolf woman: the rite of passage of our lady

  • John C. Dawsey,
  • Jeffrey Hoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-85872006000200001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. se

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This essay deals with unexpected aspects of field experience in Aparecida, particularly from the viewpoint of a carnival fair. An image of Our Lady is there juxtaposed to that of a werewolf woman. So as to discuss the montage-like effects of this experience, an attempt is made to accompany a double rite of passage involving symmetrically inverted movements of Our Lady and pilgrims. First, the pilgrimage of devotees. Then, of Our Lady. Unresolved questions arise, as from the bottom of a river. A tragic story of Our Lady unfolds. In the beginning, a body without a head. And a head without a body.

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