Cultures of Devotion

Cultures of Devotion
Author: Frank Graziano
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0195171306

Spanish America has produced numerous "folk saints" -- venerated figures regarded as miraculous but not officially recognized by the Catholic Church. Some of these have huge national cults with hundreds -- perhaps millions -- of devotees. In this book Frank Graziano provides the first overview in any language of these saints, offering in-depth studies of the beliefs, rituals, and devotions surrounding seven representative figures. These case studies are illuminated by comparisons to some hundred additional saints from contemporary Spanish America. Among the six primary cases are Difunta Correa, at whose shrines devotees offer bottles of water and used auto parts in commemoration of her tragic death in the Argentinean desert. Gaucho Gil is only one of many gaucho saints, whose characteristic narrative involves political injustice and Robin-Hood crimes on behalf of the exploited people. The widespread cult of the Mexican saint Nino Fidencio is based on faith healing performed by devotees who channel his powers. Nino Compadrito is an elegantly dressed skeleton of a child, whose miraculous powers are derived in part from an Andean belief in the power of the skull of one who has suffered a tragic death. Graziano draws upon site visits and extensive interviews with devotees, archival material, media reports, and documentaries to produce vivid portraits of these fascinating popular movements. In the process he sheds new light on the often fraught relationship between orthodox Catholicism and folk beliefs and on an important and little-studied facet of the dynamic culture of contemporary Spanish America.

La fiesta de la muerte

La fiesta de la muerte
Author: Héctor Luis Zarauz López
Publisher: Conaculta
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN:

México es considerado, por el autor, un país mestizo y festivo por excelencia y la muerte es una de las tradiciones que se celebran y recrean en una festividad en la que se mezclan diversos elementos prehispánicos, coloniales y contemporáneos que se manifiestan a través de la música, ofrendas, bailes, ferias, cantos, juegos, comidas vestuario y arte popular dando origen a la Fiesta de la muerte. El escritor se ha dedicado ha investigar el origen, significado e historia de esta tradición, explicando en su libro algunos temas como: El hombre antes de la muerte, la concepción de la muerte en las culturas egipcia, griega, romana, hindú y persa; La muerte azteca, los entierros y ritos funerarios, la literatura luctuosa en la sociedad prehispánica, las celebraciones y los rituales; las ofrendas; la muerte en la plástica, y la celebración anglosajona del Día de Muertos.

Días de Fiesta Bíblica Israelita Hebrea

Días de Fiesta Bíblica Israelita Hebrea
Author: Unknown Hebrew
Publisher: Unknown Hebrew
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2020-04-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1951476816

¿Cuáles son los días de fiesta bíblica y cómo debemos celebrarlos? Se nos ha ordenado mantener los días de fiesta para siempre. Mire el libro de Levítico 23: 2, 4, 44. El versículo 2 el Altísimo está hablando a Moisés: "Habla a los hijos de Israel y diles: Sobre las fiestas del Señor, que proclamaréis ser santas convocaciones, incluso estas son mis fiestas ".¿Notaron que YAHUAH dice: "... mi fiesta ..." Esta es la clave; debes entender esto; estas fiestas son suyas; Se nos indica que los mantengamos de una manera particular por una razón. Mire el versículo 4, que dice: "Estas son las fiestas del Señor, incluso las convocaciones santas, que proclamarán en sus estaciones". Lea el versículo 44: "Y Moisés declaró a los hijos de Israel las fiestas del Señor". Vemos una vez más, estas son las fiestas de YAHUAH. Ahora, estas fiestas tienen que ver con las estaciones; ¿Por qué es eso importante? Vaya a 1 Crónicas 23:31, dice: "Y ofrecer todos los sacrificios quemados al Señor en los días de reposo, en las lunas nuevas y en las fiestas establecidas, por número, de acuerdo con el orden que se les ordenó, continuamente antes del Señor:"

A Companion to Early Modern Lima

A Companion to Early Modern Lima
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2019-07-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004335366

A Companion to Early Modern Lima introduces readers to the Spanish American city which became a vibrant urban center in the sixteenth-century world. As part of Brill's Companions to the Americas series, this volume presents current interdisciplinary research focused on the Peruvian viceregal capital. From ancient roots to its foundation by Pizarro, Lima was transformed into an imperial capital positioned between Atlantic and Pacific exchange networks. An international team of scholars examines issues ranging from literary history, politics, and religion to philosophy, historiography, and modes of intercontinental influence. The volume is divided into three sections: urban development and government, society, and culture. The essays collectively represent the scope of contemporary approaches, methodologies, and source materials pertinent to the study of sixteenth-century Lima, a city at the center of global interchange in the early modern world.

Cracking the AP Spanish Exam

Cracking the AP Spanish Exam
Author: Mary Leech
Publisher: Princeton Review
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 0375428488

Provides techniques for achieving high scores on the AP Spanish exam and offers two sample tests with answers and explanations.

Tragedias

Tragedias
Author: Victor Balaguer
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2024-04-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3385405866

Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.

Words of the True Peoples/Palabras de los Seres Verdaderos

Words of the True Peoples/Palabras de los Seres Verdaderos
Author: Carlos Montemayor
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0292744757

As part of the larger, ongoing movement throughout Latin America to reclaim non-Hispanic cultural heritages and identities, indigenous writers in Mexico are reappropriating the written word in their ancestral tongues and in Spanish. As a result, the long-marginalized, innermost feelings, needs, and worldviews of Mexico's ten to twenty million indigenous peoples are now being widely revealed to the Western societies with which these peoples coexist. To contribute to this process and serve as a bridge of intercultural communication and understanding, this groundbreaking, three-volume anthology gathers works by the leading generation of writers in thirteen Mexican indigenous languages: Nahuatl, Maya, Tzotzil, Tzeltal, Tojolabal, Tabasco Chontal, Purepecha, Sierra Zapoteco, Isthmus Zapoteco, Mazateco, Ñahñu, Totonaco, and Huichol. Volume Two contains poetry by Mexican indigenous writers. Their poems appear first in their native language, followed by English and Spanish translations. Montemayor and Frischmann have abundantly annotated the Spanish, English, and indigenous-language texts and added glossaries and essays that discuss the formal and linguistic qualities of the poems, as well as their place within contemporary poetry. These supporting materials make the anthology especially accessible and interesting for nonspecialist readers seeking a greater understanding of Mexico's indigenous peoples.

Inter American Yearbook on Human Rights

Inter American Yearbook on Human Rights
Author: Inter-American Commission on Human Rights/La Comision Intera, Inter-Amer
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 990
Release: 2000
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: 9789041115157

The print edition is available as a set of four volumes (9789041115171).

Caribbean Without Borders

Caribbean Without Borders
Author: Gabriel J. Jiménez Fuentes
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2015-09-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 144388135X

One of the most salient issues in Caribbean studies is the region's linguistic and cultural fragmentation as a result of European colonization. More than five centuries later, the islands and American countries whose shores touch the Caribbean Sea still echo such maladies. The title of this book is a call towards unity, a unity that, in the words of Barbadian poet, historian and critic Kamau Brathwaite, "is submarine." In the past, nations' borders were established based on the distance a cannon ball was able to cover when fired from land out to sea. It is time to go beyond the cannon ball distances out into uncharted territories, beyond the canon, and, thus, beyond the cannon's range.This book features a selection of essays presented at the fifth annual Caribbean Without Borders conference at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. It critically delves into the fields of linguistics, history, literature, philosophy, politics, feminism, cultural studies, music, film, and art, among many others, as a means to re-visit, re-view, re-envision, re-read, re-interpret, and thus re-create a Caribbean aesthetics that looks to submarine unity, a unity that defies spatial, temporal, and social borders. The book conveys the limitless nature of the Caribbean and its rich culture, making it an appealing transdisciplinary source for a multidisciplinary academic audience.

Colonial Divide in Peruvian Narrative

Colonial Divide in Peruvian Narrative
Author: Misha Kokotovic
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2005-04-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1837642281

Explores debates over Peru's modernisation and cultural identity in post-1940 literature, exploring how writers and others confronted challenges of language, style, and narrative form in their attempt to write across their nation's cultural divisions. This book examines the relationship between Peru's white elite and its indigenous majority.