The construction of symbolic-religious memory and Lasallian from the stained glass windows of the St. Joseph Chapel, in Canoas/RS

Authors

  • Zenilde Sganzerla Centro Universitário La Salle
  • Lucas Graeff Centro Universitário La Salle - Unilasalle Canoas, RS
  • Cleusa Maria Gomes Graebin Centro Universitário La Salle

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18316/1542

Keywords:

Social memory, Religious symbolism, Lasallian tradition

Abstract

This paper presents and discusses some results of a survey analyzing the iconographic and iconological contents of thirty-three stained glass windows of St. Joseph Chapel in Canoas/RS, Brazil. It shows the intimate relationship between symbolism and Lasallian memory from theoretical considerations about symbolism and social memory. The research method is qualitative, gathering primary and secondary research sources such as manuscripts, photographs, iconography, bulletins, newsletters, interviews and memos. The interpretation of the symbolic meanings of the stained glass was performed according to the three levels of iconological and iconographic analysis proposed by Erwin Panofsky. The six stained glass windows described in this paper represent the realization of collective and spiritual memories of the Lasallian tradition. In this sense, to rebuild the symbolic significance of the stained glass windows of the St. Joseph Chapel is to confirm it as a symbolic-religious memory space and of Lasallian identity.

Author Biographies

Zenilde Sganzerla, Centro Universitário La Salle

Mestre em Memória Social e Bens Culturais pelo Centro Universitário La Salle (Av. Victor Barreto, 2288, Centro, Canoas/RS. 92200-000). Coordenadora do Setor de Extensão do Centro Universitário La Salle.

Lucas Graeff, Centro Universitário La Salle - Unilasalle Canoas, RS

Doutor em Etnologia e Sociologia Comparada pela Universidade de Paris 5 – Sorbonne. Coordenador Adjunto e professor do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Memória Social e Bens Culturais e professor do Curso de História do Centro Universitário Unilasalle (Av. Victor Barreto, 2288, Centro, Canoas/RS. 92200-000). Membro do Grupo de Pesquisa Memória, Cultura e Identidade. Representante do segmento Universidades no Conselho Municipal de Cultura de Canoas/RS

Published

2014-04-30

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