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The Faith of Remembrance – Marrano Labyrinths

Autor Nathan Wachtel, Nikki Halpern, Yosef Kaplan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 feb 2013
In a series of intimate and searing portraits, Nathan Wachtel traces the journeys of the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Marranos Spanish and Portuguese Jews who were forcibly converted to Catholicism but secretly retained their own faith. Fleeing persecution in their Iberian homeland, some sought refuge in the Americas, where they established transcontinental networks linking the New World to the Old. The Marranos at once Jewish and Christian, outsiders and insiders nurtured their hidden beliefs within their new communities, participating in the economic development of the early Americas while still adhering to some of the rituals and customs of their ancestors. In a testament to the partial assimilation of these new arrivals, their faith became ever more syncretic, mixing elements of Judaism with Christian practice and theology.
In many cases, the combination was fatal. Wachtel relies on inquisitorial archives of trials and executions to chronicle legal and religious prosecutions for heresy. From the humble Jean Vicente to the fabulously wealthy slave trafficker Manuel Bautista Perez, from the untutored Theresa Paes de Jesus to the learned Francisco Maldonado de Silva, each unforgettable figure offers a chilling reminder of the reach of the Inquisition.
Sensitive to the lingering tensions within the Marrano communities, Wachtel joins the concerns of an anthropologist to his skills as a historian, and in a stunning authorial move, he demonstrates that the faith of remembrance remains alive today in the towns of rural Brazil."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780812244557
ISBN-10: 0812244559
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 195 x 238 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: MT – University of Pennsylvania Press

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"One of the most important books on crypto-Judaism in the New World, bringing together Wachtel's classic combination of anthropologist and historian into psychological and spiritual investigations of the Marrano community. Based heavily on archival research of Inquisition cases in Mexico City and Lima, this book stresses the syncretist tendency of this group whose knowledge of Judaism and Hebrew was minimal and who couldn't help mixing in a good deal of Christian practice and theology."-Jonathan Israel, Institute for Advanced Study "Wachtel is truly a brilliant and impeccable scholar. Innovative and massively researched, The Faith of Remembrance is written from the heart."-Nancy Farriss, University of Pennsylvania From reviews of the French edition "Wachtel combines a rigorous microhistorical inquiry with the desire to bring us 'the lived, the affective, and the immediate,' or the emotion aroused by sampling the chronicles of suffering in the jails of the Holy Office. With the help of a wealth of details, he immerses us ... in the everyday world of the Marranos."-Danielle Rozenberg, Archives de Sciences Sociales des Religions "Wachtel unravels the complex history of each case study with the mix of prudence and audacity that has become his trademark. It is at this level that his microanalytic approach demonstrates its full potential: not only does it allow the author to be attentive to the details, opacities, and contradictions of each episode, but it also makes possible a keen contextualization of the Marrano experience."-Jacques Revel, Annales: Histoire, Sciences Sociales

Cuprins

Foreword -Yosef Kaplan Introduction: Marranism and Modernity Chapter 1. Juan Vicente's Sanbenito Chapter 2. Heaven Face to Face: Francisco Maldonado de Silva Chapter 3. "They Spoke of the Things of the Law of Moses": Manuel Bautista Perez Chapter 4. "Remember the Mother of the Maccabees!": Regarding Leonor Nunez* Chapter 5. "May Everyone Be What He Is": Francisco Botello and Maria de Zarate Chapter 6. "The Law of the Name Received from the Ancients": Fernando de Medina Chapter 7. "Moses, Son of Queen Esther": Theresa Paes de Jesus Chapter 8. "For in This Time All Is Lies, and All Is Truth": Joao Thomas de Castro and Antonio Jose da Silva Conclusion: Faith, Memory, Forgetting Epilogue: "Five Hundred Years of Hunger": Returning Finale: Three Poems by Odmar Pinheiro Braga Glossary Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments