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Days of Death, Days of Life: Ritual in the Popular Culture of Oaxaca


Days of Death, Days of Life: Ritual in the Popular Culture of Oaxaca

Hardback by Norget, Kristin

Days of Death, Days of Life: Ritual in the Popular Culture of Oaxaca

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ISBN:
9780231136884
Publication Date:
13 Dec 2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Days of Death, Days of Life: Ritual in the Popular Culture of Oaxaca

Description

Kristin Norget explores the practice and meanings of death rituals in poor urban neighborhoods on the outskirts of the southern Mexican city of Oaxaca. Drawing on her extensive fieldwork in Oaxaca City, Norget provides vivid descriptions of the Day of the Dead and other popular religious practices. She analyzes how the rites and beliefs associated with death shape and reflect poor Oaxacans' values and social identity. Norget also considers the intimate relationship that is perceived to exist between the living and the dead in Oaxacan popular culture. She argues that popular death rituals, which lie largely outside the sanctioned practices of the Catholic Church, establish and reinforce an ethical view of the world in which the dead remain with the living and in which the poor (as opposed to the privileged classes) do right by one another and their dead. For poor Oaxacans, these rituals affirm a set of social beliefs and practices, based on fairness, egalitarianism, and inclusiveness.

Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: Death and Life in Oaxaca Part I Rites of Popular Life in Oaxaca 1. Anthropology in a Mexican City 2. Practicing Popular Religion in Oaxaca Part II Rites of Popular Death in Oaxaca 3. Living with Death 4. The Drama of Death Part III Living the Day of the Dead 5. Days of the Dead in Oaxaca 6. Spectacular Death and Cultural Change Epilogue: Life in Death Notes References Index

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