La Santa Muerte: symbole et dévotion envers “la reine des épouvantables” = Santa muerte: symbol and devotion to ""the queen of the dreadful

<span class="abs_content">Santa muerte: symbol and devotion to "the queen of the dreadful". This paper offers an epistemological examination of the devotion of the Santa Muerte. It argues that Death, more than any other phenomenon, is critical to the understanding of all hu...

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Main Author: Cesar Rebolledo Gonzàlez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università del Salento 2018-02-01
Series:H-ermes: Journal of Communication
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Online Access:http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/h-ermes/article/view/18723
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spelling doaj-b0e1c3de027c4b42a90d0ebf11c1ddb82020-11-25T03:21:46ZengUniversità del SalentoH-ermes: Journal of Communication2284-07532018-02-0120171010912410.1285/i22840753n10p10917221La Santa Muerte: symbole et dévotion envers “la reine des épouvantables” = Santa muerte: symbol and devotion to ""the queen of the dreadfulCesar Rebolledo Gonzàlez<span class="abs_content">Santa muerte: symbol and devotion to "the queen of the dreadful". This paper offers an epistemological examination of the devotion of the Santa Muerte. It argues that Death, more than any other phenomenon, is critical to the understanding of all human doings. In that sense, an analysis of religious fervor, as a form of paroxysm, offers a vantage point to scrutinize the rationale of contemporary sociocultural behavior in the West. If the imaginary of the Death plays a major role in all social behavior, then an examination of the Santa Muerte, “la reine des épouvantables” (queen of the appalling) may also shed light on how cultures in general experience a sense of spiritual transcendence. The pregnancy of the symbol is categorical; the Santa Muerte holds the world in one hand and the reaper with the other. The domains of the Santa Muerte are absolute, but at the same time subterranean, occult, and marginal. Following Simmel’s idea of the Hidden King, death is everywhere veiled; studying it is thus a way of discovering the foundations of all behavior. Death is a crucible in which social life is energized, it is the tragic substratum of everything, the original point of attachment from which life emerges. In this article, we will analyze a series of beliefs and rituals that surround the Santa Muerte in Mexico. For this, we present a hagiographic approximation on the so-called Niña Blanca, which we built with the testimonies of journalists, priests and devotees. Then we analyze the nature of its social stigma under the anthropological idea of the hatred of death. And finally, we work in what is called the domestiaction of death, while pointing out that the process of sacralisation of the layman, who is at stake.</span><br />http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/h-ermes/article/view/18723DeathReligiosityImaginaryProfanityStigma
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La Santa Muerte: symbole et dévotion envers “la reine des épouvantables” = Santa muerte: symbol and devotion to ""the queen of the dreadful
H-ermes: Journal of Communication
Death
Religiosity
Imaginary
Profanity
Stigma
author_facet Cesar Rebolledo Gonzàlez
author_sort Cesar Rebolledo Gonzàlez
title La Santa Muerte: symbole et dévotion envers “la reine des épouvantables” = Santa muerte: symbol and devotion to ""the queen of the dreadful
title_short La Santa Muerte: symbole et dévotion envers “la reine des épouvantables” = Santa muerte: symbol and devotion to ""the queen of the dreadful
title_full La Santa Muerte: symbole et dévotion envers “la reine des épouvantables” = Santa muerte: symbol and devotion to ""the queen of the dreadful
title_fullStr La Santa Muerte: symbole et dévotion envers “la reine des épouvantables” = Santa muerte: symbol and devotion to ""the queen of the dreadful
title_full_unstemmed La Santa Muerte: symbole et dévotion envers “la reine des épouvantables” = Santa muerte: symbol and devotion to ""the queen of the dreadful
title_sort la santa muerte: symbole et dévotion envers “la reine des épouvantables” = santa muerte: symbol and devotion to ""the queen of the dreadful
publisher Università del Salento
series H-ermes: Journal of Communication
issn 2284-0753
publishDate 2018-02-01
description <span class="abs_content">Santa muerte: symbol and devotion to "the queen of the dreadful". This paper offers an epistemological examination of the devotion of the Santa Muerte. It argues that Death, more than any other phenomenon, is critical to the understanding of all human doings. In that sense, an analysis of religious fervor, as a form of paroxysm, offers a vantage point to scrutinize the rationale of contemporary sociocultural behavior in the West. If the imaginary of the Death plays a major role in all social behavior, then an examination of the Santa Muerte, “la reine des épouvantables” (queen of the appalling) may also shed light on how cultures in general experience a sense of spiritual transcendence. The pregnancy of the symbol is categorical; the Santa Muerte holds the world in one hand and the reaper with the other. The domains of the Santa Muerte are absolute, but at the same time subterranean, occult, and marginal. Following Simmel’s idea of the Hidden King, death is everywhere veiled; studying it is thus a way of discovering the foundations of all behavior. Death is a crucible in which social life is energized, it is the tragic substratum of everything, the original point of attachment from which life emerges. In this article, we will analyze a series of beliefs and rituals that surround the Santa Muerte in Mexico. For this, we present a hagiographic approximation on the so-called Niña Blanca, which we built with the testimonies of journalists, priests and devotees. Then we analyze the nature of its social stigma under the anthropological idea of the hatred of death. And finally, we work in what is called the domestiaction of death, while pointing out that the process of sacralisation of the layman, who is at stake.</span><br />
topic Death
Religiosity
Imaginary
Profanity
Stigma
url http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/h-ermes/article/view/18723
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