Preaching Power

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Preaching Power

Gender, Politics, and Official Catholic Church Discourses in Mexico City, 1720–1875

History of religion Christianity Christian Churches, denominations, groups

Author: Charles A. Witschorik

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Language: English

Published by: Pickwick Publications

Published on: 21st October 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781630870225


Overview

This book uses a gender perspective to examine sermons and other officially endorsed discourses of the Catholic Church in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Mexico City. Analyzing the different ways that, over time, gendered images, metaphors, and hagiographical examples were used in sermons and other documents, the book examines how the church negotiated challenges to its cultural and ideological hegemony.

Historical Evolution

Beginning with sermons from the early eighteenth century, the author follows the evolution of church discourses as preachers reveled in Baroque analogies, embraced ideals of the Enlightenment, targeted women''s alleged moral vices at times of political crisis, and ultimately turned to notions of women as the devout sex in order to combat incipient liberalism.

Key Themes

Put another way, liberals after independence were not the only ones to assert a kind of republican motherhood: preachers countered with a vision of Catholic motherhood that had great resonance in Mexico even into the twentieth century.

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