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Title Resurgent voices in Latin America : indigenous peoples, political mobilization, and religious change / edited by Edward L. Cleary, Timothy J. Steigenga.

Publication Info. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, [2004]
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Description 1 online resource (vii, 268 pages)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Resurgent voice : Indians, politics, and religion in Latin America / Edward L. Cleary and Timothy J. Steigenga -- From civil society to collective action : the politics of religion in Ecuador / Alison Brysk -- New voice in religion and politics in Bolivia and Peru / Edward L. Cleary -- Breaking down religious barriers : indigenous people and Christian churches in Paraguay / Ren, Harder Horst -- Entangled histories : the Catholic Church and the Maya, 1940 to the present / Bruce J. Calder -- "God was already here when Columbus arrived" : inculturation theology and the Mayan Movement in Guatemala / Virginia Garrard-Burnett -- "Knowing where we enter" : indigenous theology and the popular church in Oaxaca, Mexico / Kristin Norget -- Maya Catholics in Chiapas, Mexico : practicing faith on their own terms / Christine Kovic -- The indigenous theology movement in Latin America : encounters of memory resistance, and hope at the crossroads / Stephen P. Judd -- Listening to resurgent voices / Timothy J. Steigenga.
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Summary Annotation After more than 500 years of marginalization, Latin America's forty million Indians have recently made major strides in gaining political recognition and civil rights. In this book, social scientists explore the important role of religion in indigenous activism, showing the ways that religion has strengthened indigenous identity and contributed to the struggle for indigenous rights in the region. Drawing on case studies from Bolivia, Peru, Guatemala, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Mexico, the contributors explore four key questions. How have traditional religions interacted with Christianity to produce new practices and beliefs? What resources, motivations, and ideological legitimacies do religious institutions provide for indigenous social movements? How effective are these movements in achieving their goals? Finally, as new religious groups continue to compete for adherents in the region, how will individuals' religious choices affect political outcomes? Resurgent Voices in Latin America offers new insight into the dynamics of indigenous social movements and into the complex and changing world of Latin American religious. The essays show that religious beliefs, practices, and institutions have both affected and been affected by political activism.
Annotation After more than 500 years of marginalisation, Latin America's forty million Indians have gained political recognition and civil rights. Here, social scientists explore the important role of religion in indigenous activism, showing the ways that religion has strengthened indigenous identity and contributed to the struggle for indigenous rights.
Subject Religion and sociology -- Latin America.
Religion and politics -- Latin America.
Latin America -- Religion.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology of Religion.
Religion. (OCoLC)fst01093763
Religion and politics. (OCoLC)fst01093842
Religion and sociology. (OCoLC)fst01093858
Latin America. (OCoLC)fst01245945
Added Author Cleary, Edward L.
Steigenga, Timothy J., 1965-
Other Form: Print version: Resurgent voices in Latin America. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©2004 0813534607 0813534615 (DLC) 2004000300 (OCoLC)54007124
ISBN 0813536391 (electronic bk.)
9780813536392 (electronic bk.)
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