The demon's apparition in Catulé

Authors

  • Carlo Castaldi Sem registro de afiliação

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-20702008000100016

Keywords:

Rural districts, Compaternity, Anomy, Religious conversion

Abstract

Carlos Castaldi provides a 'dense description' of the tragedy that took place in the municipality of Malacacheta, in Minas Gerais, on the São João da Mata Farm in 1955. In April of that year, four children were murdered by a group of sharecroppers converted to the Adventist Church of the Promise, believing that the children had become possessed by the devil. After the incident, a joint initiative of the magazine Anhembi, the National Institute of Pedagogical Studies and the Department of Sociology of the São Paulo University Faculty of Philosophy led to the visit of a team formed by sociologist Carlos Castaldi, anthropologist Eunice Ribeiro (later Durham) and psychologist Carolina Martuscelli, who stayed at the locale from July 11th to August 8th with the aim of discovering the reasons behind the event. The text relates the incident to the social changes that had led to the destructuring of the group, dialoguing closely with the doctoral thesis The sharecroppers of the Bonito River, completed by Antonio Candido in 1954.

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Published

2008-01-01

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Section

Clássicos da Sociologia Brasileira

How to Cite

Castaldi, C. (2008). The demon’s apparition in Catulé . Tempo Social, 20(1), 305-357. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-20702008000100016