This book examines the spiritual community of the followers of St. Francis of Wounds in the town of Canindé in northeast Brazil. Their tradition involves pilgrimage and the practice of crafting unique offerings in payment for healing and reversal of bad fortune--a practice predating Christianity and brought to the new world by explorers and early European colonial powers. King argues that these marginalized Brazilians, living in a region where poverty is endemic, use St. Francis of Wounds to replace the medical and social services that the government has failed to provide. She further illustrates the evolution of the regional practice with photographs documenting all stages of this tradition, especially the folk art ex-votos used to pay for...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
A importância dos cultos religiosos enquanto agências terapêuticas entre as classes populares urbana...
This article develops an approach to the anthropology of images based on the work of Belting, Gell a...
This book examines the spiritual community of the followers of St. Francis of Wounds in the town of ...
Votive traditions have existed in virtually every society and culture during the last five thousand ...
This book explores the proliferation and spread of Brazilian-born religious forms and practices thro...
This chapter draws on participant observation (in the healing center in Brazil, meditation circles i...
This dissertation is about historicity. It is an inquiry into how individuals creatively layer perso...
This article analyses the social, economic, cultural and religious changes that have made Brazil a k...
This is the first ethnographic account of the global spiritual movement headed by John of God, a Bra...
The religious tradition of offering anatomical votive images out of wood or clay has long been pract...
The Western world uses one particular paradigm that dominates its medical science. I refer specifica...
In my first morning in Abadiânia, a little town in central Brazil, I walked the short distance from ...
Throughout the twentieth century, santos (Hispano Catholic religious images) have represented northe...
Drawing on an extensive range of textual and visual sources, the thesis argues that pilgrimage to Sa...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
A importância dos cultos religiosos enquanto agências terapêuticas entre as classes populares urbana...
This article develops an approach to the anthropology of images based on the work of Belting, Gell a...
This book examines the spiritual community of the followers of St. Francis of Wounds in the town of ...
Votive traditions have existed in virtually every society and culture during the last five thousand ...
This book explores the proliferation and spread of Brazilian-born religious forms and practices thro...
This chapter draws on participant observation (in the healing center in Brazil, meditation circles i...
This dissertation is about historicity. It is an inquiry into how individuals creatively layer perso...
This article analyses the social, economic, cultural and religious changes that have made Brazil a k...
This is the first ethnographic account of the global spiritual movement headed by John of God, a Bra...
The religious tradition of offering anatomical votive images out of wood or clay has long been pract...
The Western world uses one particular paradigm that dominates its medical science. I refer specifica...
In my first morning in Abadiânia, a little town in central Brazil, I walked the short distance from ...
Throughout the twentieth century, santos (Hispano Catholic religious images) have represented northe...
Drawing on an extensive range of textual and visual sources, the thesis argues that pilgrimage to Sa...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
A importância dos cultos religiosos enquanto agências terapêuticas entre as classes populares urbana...
This article develops an approach to the anthropology of images based on the work of Belting, Gell a...