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Revolutions in Mexican Catholicism – Reform and Revelation in Oaxaca, 1887–1934

Autor Edward Wright–rios
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 apr 2009
In Revolutions in Mexican Catholicism, Edward Wright-Rios investigates how Catholicism was lived and experienced in the Archdiocese of Oaxaca, a region known for its distinct indigenous cultures and vibrant religious life, during the turbulent period of modernization in Mexico that extended from the late nineteenth century through the early twentieth. Wright-Rios centres his analysis on three “visions” of Catholicism: an enterprising archbishop’s ambitious religious reform project, an elderly indigenous woman’s remarkable career as a seer and faith healer, and an apparition movement that coalesced around a visionary Indian girl. Deftly integrating documentary evidence with oral histories, Wright-Rios provides a rich, textured portrait of Catholicism during the decades leading up to the Mexican Revolution of 1910 and throughout the tumultuous 1920s.Wright-Rios demonstrates that pastors, peasants, and laywomen sought to enliven and shape popular religion in Oaxaca. The clergy tried to adapt the Vatican’s blueprint for Catholic revival to Oaxaca through institutional reforms and attempts to alter the nature and feel of lay religious practice in what amounted to a religious modernization program. Yet some devout women had their own plans. They proclaimed their own personal experiences of allegedly miraculous revelation, pressured priests to recognize those experiences, marshalled their supporters, and even created new local institutions to advance their causes and sustain new practices they created. By describing female-led visionary movements and the ideas, traditions, and startling innovations that emerged from Oaxaca’s indigenous laity, Wright-Rios adds a rarely documented perspective to Mexican cultural history. He reveals a remarkable dynamic of interaction and negotiation in which priests and parishioners as well as prelates and local seers sometimes clashed and sometimes cooperated but remained engaged with one another in the process of making their faith meaningful in tumultuous times.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822343790
ISBN-10: 0822343797
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 19 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 228 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Recenzii

“Revolutions in Mexican Catholicism is original, important, and deeply and creatively researched. A pioneering regional study of church and religion in the early twentieth century, it makes an important contribution to the literature on negotiated modernity in Latin America and to an understanding of the local reworking of Catholicism in Oaxaca in a time of troubles for the church and the Mexican polity. It is a rare achievement.”—William B. Taylor, author of Magistrates of the Sacred: Priests and Parishoners in Eighteenth-Century Mexico“This book is an important and much-needed exploration of the evolution of religion, both popular and ecclesiastical, from the late nineteenth century to the coming of Lázaro Cárdenas in 1934. Shrewdly avoiding stark dichotomies in favor of understanding how popular needs and practices interacted with church projects, Edward Wright-Rios offers multifaceted insight into the religious experience of turn-of-the-century Oaxacans.”—Terry Rugeley, author of Of Wonders and Wise Men: Religion and Popular Cultures in Southeast Mexico, 1800–1876

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Edward Wright-Rios

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""Revolutions in Mexican Catholicism" is an important and much-needed exploration of the evolution of religion, both popular and ecclesiastical, from the late nineteenth century to the coming of Lazaro Cardenas in 1934. Shrewdly avoiding stark dichotomies in favor of understanding how popular needs and practices interacted with church projects, Edward Wright-Rios offers multifaceted insight into the religious experience of turn-of-the-century Oaxacans."--Terry Rugeley, author of "Of Wonders and Wise Men: Religion and Popular Cultures in Southeast Mexico, 1800-1876"

Cuprins

List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xi
Moving the Faithful 1
Part I. Reform
>1. An Enterprising Archbishop 43
2. Crowning Images 73
3. The Spirit of Association 98
Part II. Revelation
>4. Catholics in Their Own Way 141
5. Christ Comes to Tlacoxcalco 164
6. The Second Juan Diego 206
7. The Gender Dynamics of Devotion 242
Picturing Mexican Catholicism 271
Notes 291
Bibliography 335
Index 355

Descriere

An investigation into how Catholicism was lived and experienced in the Archdiocese of Oaxaca during Mexico’s turbulent late 1800s and early 1900s