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Devotion in Motion

Pilgrimage in Modern Mexico

A study of contemporary pilgrimage through the elastic history of a shrine in Oaxaca, Mexico.
 
For many, pilgrimage conjures ideas about ancient traditions and somber journeys of self-discovery—an escape from modern life. In Devotion in Motion, Edward Wright-Ríos argues that we misunderstand pilgrimage (past and present) if we ignore its dynamic relationship with the rhythms of daily life and community.     

Through the story of a centuries-old, ever-changing Catholic shrine to Our Lady of Juquila in Oaxaca, Mexico, Wright-Ríos reveals how tradition, innovation, marketing, and devotion coexist and interact in pilgrimage. Devotees, he shows, are not dissuaded by the embeddedness of the sacred site in the complexities, hierarchies, or conflicts of their lives. In fact, the truckers, accountants, and healthcare workers we meet in this book actively seek new resources (including social media) to aid and share their devotion. Part microhistory, part ethnography, Devotion in Motion is a celebration of pilgrimage as a living experience in every generation.

224 pages | 16 color plates, 15 halftones | 6 x 9

Latin American Studies

Religion: Christianity, Religion and Society

Table of Contents

En camino—In Transit, November 2016
1: The Virgin Moves You
2: A Past in Fragments
3: The Polemical Priest
4: Devotion and Market
5: Póngalo en Fais—Put It on Facebook
6: A Contingent Alchemy
7: How Traditions Begin
8: Walking Together
9: A Festival on Wheels
10: Arriving at Your Feet
On My Skin and in My Heart

Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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