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Cachita''s Streets - The Virgin of Charity, Race, and Revolution in Cuba

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Informationen zum Autor Jalane D. Schmidt is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia. Klappentext Cuba's patron saint! the Virgin of Charity of El Cobre! also called Cachita! is a potent symbol of Cuban national identity. Jalane D. Schmidt shows how groups as diverse as Indians and African slaves! Spanish colonial officials! Cuban independence soldiers! Catholic authorities and laypeople! intellectuals! journalists and artists! practitioners of spiritism and Santería! activists! politicians! and revolutionaries each have constructed and disputed the meanings of the Virgin. Schmidt examines the occasions from 1936 to 2012 when the Virgin's beloved! original brown-skinned effigy was removed from her national shrine in the majority black- and mixed-race mountaintop village of El Cobre and brought into Cuba's cities. There! devotees venerated and followed Cachita's image through urban streets! amassing at large-scale public ceremonies in her honor that promoted competing claims about Cuban religion! race! and political ideology. Schmidt compares these religious rituals to other contemporaneous Cuban street events! including carnival! protests! and revolutionary rallies! where organizers stage performances of contested definitions of Cubanness. Schmidt provides a comprehensive treatment of Cuban religions! history! and culture! interpreted through the prism of Cachita. Zusammenfassung Jalane D. Schmidt shows how the Virgin of Charity of El Cobre! discovered in 1612 and known as Cachita! is a potent and contested symbol of Cuban national identity. She analyzes the five times over the last eighty years Cachita has been celebrated in Cuba's urban streets. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments  vii Introduction. "Antes": Processions Past  1 Part I. Cuba Produnda, 1612–1927 1. From Foundling to Intercessor: Our Lady Help of Slaves  17 2. Mambisa Virgin: Patrona of the Patria  49 Part II. Regal Streets, 1931–1936 3. Royalty in Exile: Banishing Bembes  69 4. Crowning La Caridad: The Queen of Republican Cuba  94 Part III. Martial Streets, 1951–1958 5. The Virgin General on the March: Conquering Cuba?  131 6. Rebel Sierras and Lowlands: Petitioning the Mother of Cuba  164 Part IV. Revolutionary Streets, 1959–1998 7. "¡Todos a la Plaza!": Mobilizing in Revolutionary Time and Space  185 8. "The Streets Are for Revolutionaries!": Prohibiting Processions  207 9. Luchando in the Special Period: Papal Visit  235 Conclusion. Processions Present: Returning to the Streets, 1998–2012  273 Notes  299 Bibliography  323 Index  347...

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Authors Jalane D. Schmidt
Publisher Duke University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.08.2015
 
EAN 9780822359371
ISBN 978-0-8223-5937-1
No. of pages 376
Series Religious Cultures of African
Religious Cultures of African and African Diaspora People
Religious Cultures of African and African Diaspora People
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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