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A DESSACRALIZAÇÃO DA VIDA E DA ARTE NO SÉCULO XIX
Author(s) -
Marco Antônio de Menezes
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
história questões and debates
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2447-8261
pISSN - 0100-6932
DOI - 10.5380/his.v39i0.2730
Subject(s) - humanities , citizenship , art , sociology , political science , law , politics
O artigo apresenta o seculo XIX como o local onde uma nova sociedade e gestada: a sociedade capitalista. Apontar o seculo XIX como o periodo da historia no qual o homem mais tenha sido desnudado, em que suas crencas e tradicoes foram quebradas por um novo tipo de vida que se organizava pode parecer lugar comum. Porem, sem duvida, foi neste seculo que a vida urbana e a rua passaram a fazer irremediavelmente parte de nossas vidas, onde a aura deixa de habitar as coisas e os homens. A ruptura das fronteiras sociais, dos privilegios estatutarios e o surgimento da cidadania sao elementos cruciais para a consolidacao de uma sociedade historicamente determinada – capitalista. The life and art disacralization in XIX century Abstract This article shows the Nineteenth Century as the age in which a new society is created: the capitalist society. To indicate the Nineteenth Century as the History’s epoch in which man has been more denudated, in which his beliefs and traditions have been broken by a new life style that get organized may seem commonplace. However, without doubt, it is in this century that urban live and the street became, irremediately part of our lives, when the “zephyr” stop to inhabit things and men. The breakness of social boundaries, statutory advantages and the citizenship appearance are decisive elements for the consolidation of a society historically determinated- capitalist.

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