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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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I History and Interpretations of Mexican American Religions
- 1. History and Theory in the Study of Mexican American Religions 17
- 2. Pious Colonialism: Assessing a Church Paradigm for Chicano Identity 57
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II Mexican American Mystics and Prophets
- 3. Sacred Order, Sacred Space: Reies López Tijerina and the Valle de Paz Community 85
- 4. Holy Activist, Secular Saint: Religion and the Social Activism of César Chávez 106
- 5. Religion and the Chicano Movement: Católicos Por La Raza 125
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III Mexican American Popular Catholicism
- 6. Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Politics of Cultural Interpretation 153
- 7. Voces de Fe: Mexican American Altaristas in Texas 180
- 8. Los Pastores and the Gendered Politics of Location 206
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IV Mexican American Religions and Literature
- 9. The Religious Vision of Gloria Anzaldúa: Borderlands / La Frontera as a Shamanic Space 223
- 10. Voice and Vision in Chicana Religious Practice: The Literary Re-elaborations of Mary Helen Ponce, Denise Chávez, and Sandra Cisneros 242
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V Mexican American Religions and Healing
- 11. Brown Moses: Francisco Olazábal and Mexican American Pentecostal Healing in the Borderlands 263
- 12. Borderlands Bodies and Souls: Mexican Religious Healing Practices in East L.A. 296
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VI Mexican American Religions and Pop Culture
- 13. Luis Valdez’s La Pastorela: “The Shepherds’ Play”: Tradition, Hybridity, and Transformation 325
- 14. Hybrid Spiritualities and Chicana Altar-Based Art: The Work of Amalia Mesa-Bains 338
- 15. Mexican Madonna: Selena and the Politics of Cultural Redemption 359
- Conclusion: Reflections on Mexican American Religions and Culture 381
- Bibliography 387
- Contributors 429
- Index 433
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
I History and Interpretations of Mexican American Religions
- 1. History and Theory in the Study of Mexican American Religions 17
- 2. Pious Colonialism: Assessing a Church Paradigm for Chicano Identity 57
-
II Mexican American Mystics and Prophets
- 3. Sacred Order, Sacred Space: Reies López Tijerina and the Valle de Paz Community 85
- 4. Holy Activist, Secular Saint: Religion and the Social Activism of César Chávez 106
- 5. Religion and the Chicano Movement: Católicos Por La Raza 125
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III Mexican American Popular Catholicism
- 6. Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Politics of Cultural Interpretation 153
- 7. Voces de Fe: Mexican American Altaristas in Texas 180
- 8. Los Pastores and the Gendered Politics of Location 206
-
IV Mexican American Religions and Literature
- 9. The Religious Vision of Gloria Anzaldúa: Borderlands / La Frontera as a Shamanic Space 223
- 10. Voice and Vision in Chicana Religious Practice: The Literary Re-elaborations of Mary Helen Ponce, Denise Chávez, and Sandra Cisneros 242
-
V Mexican American Religions and Healing
- 11. Brown Moses: Francisco Olazábal and Mexican American Pentecostal Healing in the Borderlands 263
- 12. Borderlands Bodies and Souls: Mexican Religious Healing Practices in East L.A. 296
-
VI Mexican American Religions and Pop Culture
- 13. Luis Valdez’s La Pastorela: “The Shepherds’ Play”: Tradition, Hybridity, and Transformation 325
- 14. Hybrid Spiritualities and Chicana Altar-Based Art: The Work of Amalia Mesa-Bains 338
- 15. Mexican Madonna: Selena and the Politics of Cultural Redemption 359
- Conclusion: Reflections on Mexican American Religions and Culture 381
- Bibliography 387
- Contributors 429
- Index 433