Guadalupe in New York : : Devotion and the Struggle for Citizenship Rights among Mexican Immigrants / / Alyshia Galvez.

Every December 12th, thousands of Mexican immigrants gather for the mass at New York City’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe’s feast day. They kiss images of the Virgin, wait for a bishop’s blessing-and they also carry signs asking for immigration reform, much like political...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2009]
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Figures --
Acknowledgments --
1 Introduction --
2 On Citizenship, Membership, and the Right to Have Rights --
3 Los Comités Guadalupanos and Asociación Tepeyac: Their Formation and Context --
4 Our Lady of Guadalupe: The Image and Its Circulation --
5 El Viacrucis del Inmigrante and Other Public Processions --
6 La Antorcha Guadalupana / The Guadalupan Torch Run: Messengers for a People Divided by the Border --
7 Conclusion: Citizenship for Immigrants --
Appendix: A Note on Methodology and the Use of Pseudonyms --
Notes --
References --
Index --
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Summary:Every December 12th, thousands of Mexican immigrants gather for the mass at New York City’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe’s feast day. They kiss images of the Virgin, wait for a bishop’s blessing-and they also carry signs asking for immigration reform, much like political protestors. It is this juxtaposition of religion and politics that Alyshia Gálvez investigates in Guadalupe in New York.The Virgin of Guadalupe is a profound symbol for Mexican and Mexican-American Catholics and the patron saint of their country. Her name has been invoked in war and in peace, and her image has been painted on walls, printed on T-shirts, and worshipped at countless shrines. For undocumented Mexicans in New York, Guadalupe continues to be a powerful presence as they struggle to gain citizenship in a new country.Through rich ethnographic research that illuminates Catholicism as practiced by Mexicans in New York, Gálvez shows that it is through Guadalupan devotion that many undocumented immigrants are finding the will and vocabulary to demand rights, immigration reform, and respect. She also reveals how such devotion supports and emboldens immigrants in their struggle to provide for their families and create their lives in the city with dignity.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780814733134
9783110706444
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Alyshia Galvez.