Sowing the Sacred : Mexican Pentecostal Farmworkers in California

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Sowing the Sacred : Mexican Pentecostal Farmworkers in California

  • 著者名:Barba, Lloyd Daniel
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  • Oxford University Press(2022/08/12発売)
  • ポイント 156pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197516560
  • eISBN:9780197516584

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Description

Sowing the Sacred traces the development of Pentecostalism among Mexican-American migrant laborers in California's agricultural industry from the 1910s to the 1960s. At the time, Pentecostalism was often seen as a distasteful new sect rife with cultish and fanatical tendencies; U.S. growers thought of Mexicans as no more than a mere workforce not fit for citizenship; and industrial agriculture was celebrated for feeding American families while its exploitation of workers went largely ignored. Farmworkers were made out to be culturally vacuous and lacking creative genius, simple laborers caught in a vertiginous cycle of migrant work.This book argues that farmworkers from La Asamblea Apostólica de la Fe en Cristo Jesús carved out a robust socio-religious existence despite these conditions, and in doing so produced a vast record of cultural vibrancy. Examining racialized portrayals of Mexican workers and their religious lives through images created by farmworkers themselves, Sowing the Sacred draws on oral histories, photographs, and materials from new archival collections to tell an intimate story of sacred-space making. In showing how these workers mapped out churches, performed outdoor baptisms in grower-controlled waterways, and built and maintained houses of worship in the fields, this book considers the role that historical memory plays in telling these stories.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgementsIntroduction: The Sacralized ProfaneChapter 1: Sacred Routes: Mapping the ChurchChapter 2: Sacred Waters: Baptizing the ChurchChapter 3: Sacred Fields: Building the ChurchChapter 4: Sacred Talents: Maturing the ChurchChapter 5: Sacred Nostalgia: Remembering the ChurchConclusion: The Sacred Beyond the ProfaneBibliography