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November 24, 2004 0231130694 978-0231130691

Nearly five centuries after the first wave of Catholic missionaries arrived in the New World to spread their Christian message, contemporary religious workers in the Bolivian highlands have begun to encourage Aymara Indians to return to traditional ritual practices. All but eradicated after hundreds of years of missionization, the "old ways" are now viewed as local cultural expressions of Christian values. In order to become more Christian, the Aymara must now become more Indian.

This groundbreaking study of the contemporary encounter between Catholic missionaries and Aymara Indians is the first ethnography to focus both on the evangelizers and the evangelized. Andrew Orta explores the pastoral shift away from liberation theology that dominated Latin American missionization up until the mid-1980s to the recent "theology of inculturation," which upholds the beliefs and practices of a supposedly pristine Aymara culture as indigenous expressions of a more universal Christianity. Addressing essential questions in cultural anthropology, religious studies, postcolonial studies, and globalization studies, Catechizing Culture is a sophisticated documentation of the widespread shift from the politics of class to the politics of ethnicity and multiculturalism.


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What happens when the Catholic church in Bolivia reverses itself after 450 years and, in a policy move called 'theology of inculturation,' not only hands over missionary duties to Aymara catechists, but trains them to foster and revive, rather than to stamp out, sacrifical rites and 'native' shamanic practices? In this ambitious and innovative dual ethnography of missionizing priests and catechists and missionized Aymara communities, Orta sets a new standard for the study of both transnational process and the production of local worlds, tying the two together through a subtle analysis of embodied subjectivity and personhood. In Catechizing Culture, cutting-edge theory meets lively ethnographic narrative, and the reader is witness to the latest twists in the making of millennial Andean societies.

(Thomas A. Abercrombie, associate professor, anthropology, New York University vol. 48, no. 4)

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  • Paperback: 376 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (November 24, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231130694
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231130691
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Highly accessible and will be of keen interest to anthropologists and students of globalization, July 20, 2005
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One of the first anthropological studies of Catholic missions to focus on both evangelizers and the evangelized. This book is notable for its careful attention to earlier ethnographic research in the Andean region. The author correctly asserts that missionization should be seen as part of a larger process of globalization and documents the shift from a "theology of liberation" to a theology stressing "inculturation" -- a new strategy that gives greater attention to indigenous beliefs and practices. According to the author, one consequence of "inculturation" is that Catholic priests now encourage the Aymara to revive rituals that earlier generations of Catholic priests had tried to eradicate. Practices once denounced as idolatrous are being re-interpreted as essentially "Christian." This is an excellent book. It is clearly written, highly accessible, and will be of keen interest to anthropologists, specialists in religious studies, and students of globalization. Stephen D. Glazier, Professor of Anthropology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Insights into Aymara Evangelization, August 22, 2008
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If you can get past the scholarly anthropological mumbo jumbo this book is great for those interested in the Aymara people and their evangelization.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great read, September 27, 2005
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Captivating and insightful study on an Aymara community. Very relevant to those interested in the modern situation of individuals and communities in the altiplano of Bolivia.
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faith group members, faith group meetings, colonial evangelization, fat stealers, porous production, ayllu authorities, syncretic subjects, faith group participation, local place deities, cargo path, ayllu structures, intercommunity events, fertile potency, fiesta practices, ayllu authority, fat stealing, indigenous locality, one catechist, fiesta masses, practical nostalgia, other ayllus, other catechists, public personhood, second evangelization, ayllu members
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