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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

The hidden things promise both grace and misery. In various countryside districts of the state of Pernambuco there is a myth related to the gold hidden by the greedy. Such myth converges symbolically to many aspects found in the gold diggersâ imaginary from the countryside districts of North. The gold which torments, foments the search. Having as subject â which informs and deforms itself â the narratives about the earthenware and its relation to aspects from two extremes of the country, we have the chance to review the âsmokyâ way in which the myth operates. This allows us to observe universal aspects starting from a metaphysical deconstruction of the myth in the heart of the cultural anthropology. The narratives cannot be constituted in moments of phenomenologic âsuspensionâ in the models of Husserl, in addition, they must be constituted in regime of fascination about our everyday mundane way of being. It is about this old approach that several authors have rested: as if the myth was impregnated by the narrative in its structural model. The same force moves the earthenware hunters and the gold diggers. But would the myth be the force? Or would at last the myth be a representative by excellence of the manâs never ending search in direction to a Nothing fomented by his eternal condition of unfinished project

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