O Lazer no Turismo Religioso: uma análise dos discursos no Turismo

The article presents the results of research of the perception of different Brazilian authors on religious tourism associated with leisure, showing the changes in religious events, which demonstrate an integration of the sacred with the profane. The profane is understood by them as the sale of produ...

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Published inPasos (Tenerife (Canary Islands)) Vol. 10; no. 5; pp. 595 - 603
Main Authors Angelo Ricardo Christoffoli, Raquel Fontes do Amaral Pereira, Yolanda Flores e Silva
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Instituto de Investigación Social y Turismo 01.10.2012
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Summary:The article presents the results of research of the perception of different Brazilian authors on religious tourism associated with leisure, showing the changes in religious events, which demonstrate an integration of the sacred with the profane. The profane is understood by them as the sale of products and services associated with religious festivities, fairs and visits without religious connotation. The course methodology adopted included: mapping and identification of classical references in Portuguese on the subject, reading and grading of the approaches adopted by the authors, discourse analysis author through the model of analysis of the Collective Subject Discourse, associated with a critical discussion - reflective discourses that stand out in the texts. At the end you can see two perspectives of analysis and reflection of these authors: the first focuses its analysis on the physical movement of devotees and the association of the activities performed in the shrines with leisure activities and socializing. The second perspective of the analysis presents arguments on the religious tourism with a focus on devotion and faith. The results allow to discuss whether the association of leisure decreases the feeling of faith and devotion intrinsic to pilgrims and pilgrimages and religious tourism of the model associated with leisure events makes this kind of planning less religious and more secular.
ISSN:1695-7121
1695-7121