This paper is based upon a study on witchcraft beliefs in the Empire of Brazil. Our research showed that there was no legislation ruling over witchcraft accusations during Imperial times, unlike Colonial and Republican periods. Still, several kinds of contemporary documents helped us to demonstrate that under the Empire, as well as later on, under Republican governments, the belief in witchcraft pervaded all social classes. Paradigmatic cases were analyzed in order to unravel this magic-religious system of belief. Cases presented here regard newspaper stories about the hearings of a character called "Pai Gavião" ("Father Hawk"), a spirit who spoke through the mouth of an African slave in São Paulo, as well as documents produced by Imperial ...
In twentieth-century Rio de Janeiro, police and local authorities addressed “black magic practices” ...
This master’s thesis seeks to clarify the established relation between those practicing magic - heal...
This paper shows how academics and the Brazilian government suppressed Afro-Brazilian religions in R...
Este artigo é resultado de um estudo sobre a crença na feitiçaria no Império do Brasil. Nossa pesqui...
Este artigo é resultado de um estudo sobre a crença na feitiçaria no Império do Brasil. Nossa pesqui...
This work aims at studying the witchcraft accusations registered in northern Mozambique (Niassa pro...
This paper aims at presenting an examination of the witch’s presence in Brazilian literature during ...
Ritos de magia e sobrevivência tem como tema central as manifestações mágico-religiosas em seus nexo...
This is a historical survey on the presence of Afro-Brazilian religions and shamanism in the city of...
This paper examines the social, cultural, political, and judiciary motivations behind the prosecutio...
Analisa papel de agentes de cura exercido pelos praticantes de magia e feitiçaria na sociedade mato-...
This study investigates those 1,046 men who applied to work for the Portuguese Inquisition in the Ca...
O objetivo da presente dissertação é a transcrição semidiplomática e análise filológica de um proces...
Through their everyday references to witchcraft, allegedly emanating from Afro-Brazilian cults, Evan...
This article aims to contribute to the debate on the initial stages of criminal procedures in Brazil...
In twentieth-century Rio de Janeiro, police and local authorities addressed “black magic practices” ...
This master’s thesis seeks to clarify the established relation between those practicing magic - heal...
This paper shows how academics and the Brazilian government suppressed Afro-Brazilian religions in R...
Este artigo é resultado de um estudo sobre a crença na feitiçaria no Império do Brasil. Nossa pesqui...
Este artigo é resultado de um estudo sobre a crença na feitiçaria no Império do Brasil. Nossa pesqui...
This work aims at studying the witchcraft accusations registered in northern Mozambique (Niassa pro...
This paper aims at presenting an examination of the witch’s presence in Brazilian literature during ...
Ritos de magia e sobrevivência tem como tema central as manifestações mágico-religiosas em seus nexo...
This is a historical survey on the presence of Afro-Brazilian religions and shamanism in the city of...
This paper examines the social, cultural, political, and judiciary motivations behind the prosecutio...
Analisa papel de agentes de cura exercido pelos praticantes de magia e feitiçaria na sociedade mato-...
This study investigates those 1,046 men who applied to work for the Portuguese Inquisition in the Ca...
O objetivo da presente dissertação é a transcrição semidiplomática e análise filológica de um proces...
Through their everyday references to witchcraft, allegedly emanating from Afro-Brazilian cults, Evan...
This article aims to contribute to the debate on the initial stages of criminal procedures in Brazil...
In twentieth-century Rio de Janeiro, police and local authorities addressed “black magic practices” ...
This master’s thesis seeks to clarify the established relation between those practicing magic - heal...
This paper shows how academics and the Brazilian government suppressed Afro-Brazilian religions in R...