Funerais, oposição e protesto entre a França e o Brasil do século XIX
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1590/2236-463320150904Keywords:
opposition funerals, civil burial, funeral rites, protestAbstract
This article seeks to establish some comparative points about the so-called
“opposition funerals”, in nineteenth-century in France and Brazil, from
propositions presents in the innovative approach of Emmanuel Fureix
proposals on the occasion of the Forum Magazine Almanack, occurred in
08/26/2014, which is shown here as article. In this work, Fureix analyzed
the protest rites in France of the 1830s and 1840s and among them
focused the funerals of Liberals that became ceremonial opposed to the
government of the monarchist Restoration, giving new kinds of funeral
rites. The dialogue with their proposals will seek to analyze the feasibility
of reflecting on such opposition burials in nineteenth-century Brazil.
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