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"THERE'S A SPIRIT THAT TRANSCENDS THE BORDER": FAITH, RITUAL, AND POSTNATIONAL PROTEST AT THE U.S.-MEXICO BORDER.

Authors :
Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette
Gaudinez, Genelle
Lara, Hector
Ortiz, Billie C.
Source :
Sociological Perspectives; Summer2004, Vol. 47 Issue 2, p133-159, 27p
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Religion is increasingly moving beyond private confines to public venues, where it challenges and informs public morality and civil society. This article focuses on the Posada Sin Fronteras, an annual political and religious-informed event that calls attention to the rising death toll at the LLS.-Mexico border caused by changes in U.S. border enforcement policies. Based on ethnographic data and on-the-spot interviews with participants at the event, this article analyzes the Posada as a collective ritual and examines the meanings it holds for its varied participants. The crisis in U.S. immigration and border enforcement policies, and the cultural influences brought about by Mexican and, to lesser extent, Central American immigration provide the conditions for the Posada. Interfaith religious morality allows for the adoption of Mexican and Catholic cultural forms by diverse groups, including people who are of neither Mexican nor Catholic heritage. We refer to this process as "religio-ethnic cultural expansion," and we suggest that religious discourse of Christian kinship, unity, and shared humanity constitute one of the key forces animating the post- national challenge to nation-state border and citizenship policies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07311214
Volume :
47
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Sociological Perspectives
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
13914907
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1525/sop.2004.47.2.133