Protestantism and state formation in postrevolutionary Oaxaca

"As fast as men and means are furnished": protestant missions during the Porfiriato -- "La sangre está clamando justicia": constructing martyrdom in postrevolutionary Oaxaca -- Contested spaces: local conflicts, conedef, and the Mexican state -- The Summer Institute of Linguistic...

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Autor principal: McIntyre, Kathleen M. 1978- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press 2019
En:Año: 2019
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Oaxaca (Estado) / Construcción de una nación / Misión / Protestantismo / Historia 1860-2000
Otras palabras clave:B Conversion Christianity Social aspects (Mexico) (Oaxaca (State))
B Evangelicalism (Mexico) (Oaxaca (State))
B Protestant Churches Missions (Mexico) (Oaxaca (State)) History
B Oaxaca (Mexico : State) History 20th century
B Conversion Christianity Political aspects (Mexico) (Oaxaca (State))
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Sumario:"As fast as men and means are furnished": protestant missions during the Porfiriato -- "La sangre está clamando justicia": constructing martyrdom in postrevolutionary Oaxaca -- Contested spaces: local conflicts, conedef, and the Mexican state -- The Summer Institute of Linguistics in Oaxaca -- Liberation theology, indigenous rights, and nationalism -- "Here the people rule": customary law and state formation -- Conclusion. Reimagining communities.
"In this fascinating book Kathleen M. McIntyre traces intra-village conflicts stemming from Protestant conversion in southern Mexico and successfully demonstrates that both Protestants and Catholics deployed cultural identity as self-defense in clashes over local power and authority. McIntyre's study approaches religious competition through an examination of disputes over tequio (collective work projects) and cargo (civil-religious hierarchy) participation. By framing her study between the Mexican Revolution of 1910 and the Zapatista uprising of 1994, she demonstrates the ways Protestant conversion fueled regional and national discussions over the state's conceptualization of indigenous citizenship and the parameters of local autonomy. The book's timely scholarship is an important addition to the growing literature on transnational religious movements, gender, and indigenous identity in Latin America"--
Notas:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0826360246