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Cultural Memory Jeanette Rodriguez

Cultural Memory By Jeanette Rodriguez

Cultural Memory by Jeanette Rodriguez


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An interdisciplinary examination of four cases of cultural memory rooted in religion, and how those memories empowered their respective cultures.

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Cultural Memory: Resistance, Faith, and Identity by Jeanette Rodriguez

Sangre llama a sangre. (Blood cries out to blood.)-Latin American aphorismThe common blood of a people-that imperceptible flow that binds neighbor to neighbor and generation to generation-derives much of its strength from cultural memory. Cultural memories are those transformative historical experiences that define a culture, even as time passes and it adapts to new influences. For oppressed peoples, cultural memory engenders the spirit of resistance; not surprisingly, some of its most powerful incarnations are rooted in religion. In this interdisciplinary examination, Jeanette Rodriguez and Ted Fortier explore how four such forms of cultural memory have preserved the spirit of a particular people. Cultural Memory is not a comparative work, but it is a multicultural one, with four distinct case studies: the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe and the devotion it inspires among Mexican Americans; the role of secrecy and ceremony among the Yaqui Indians of Arizona; the evolving narrative of Archbishop Oscar Romero of San Salvador as transmitted through the church of the poor and the martyrs; and the syncretism of Catholic Tzeltal Mayans of Chiapas, Mexico. In each case, the authors' religious credentials eased the resistance encountered by social scientists and other researchers. The result is a landmark work in cultural studies, a conversation between a liberation theologian and a cultural anthropologist on the religious nature of cultural memory and the power it brings to those who wield it.

About Jeanette Rodriguez

JEANETTE RODRIGUEZ is Professor and Chair of Theology and Religious Studies at Seattle University.TED FORTIER is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Seattle University.

Table of Contents

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. The Concept of Cultural Memory2. The Power of Image3. The Power of Secrecy and Ceremony4. The Power of Narrative5. The Power of Syncretism/Inculturation6. Final ThoughtsAppendix 1. Summary of Post-independence Political Movements in MexicoAppendix 2. Short Summary of International Events and Their Impact on Indigenous Political MovementsAppendix 3. The San Andres Accords, or the Law on Indian Rights and Culture, 1996NotesBibliographyAutobiographical StatementsIndex

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CIN0292716648VG
9780292716643
0292716648
Cultural Memory: Resistance, Faith, and Identity by Jeanette Rodriguez
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Texas Press
20070601
172
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