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Jungian Perspectives on Santa Muerte Devotees in Mexico
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Jungian Perspectives on Santa Muerte Devotees in Mexico

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innbundet, 2026
Engelsk

This groundbreaking ethnography offers a deep psychological framework for understanding the Santa Muerte (Saint Death) phenomenon in Mexico. Emerging from a social landscape marked by ultra-violent criminality, government corruption, soaring rates of femicide, forced disappearances, and pervasive impunity, devotion to Santa Muerte signals a profound breakdown of the traditional Hispano-Christian image of God. Her veneration can be understood as a psychological response from a society grappling with “bad death”, where loss and violence are ever-present in daily life.

Anchored in intimate case studies and a Jungian archetypal interpretation, the book demonstrates how Santa Muerte’s inherent moral ambiguity enables devotees to navigate the blurred boundaries between good and evil, safety and peril, and justice and lawlessness. She stands as a potent response to the ongoing socio-political and psychological instability created by Mexico’s dominant patriarchal institutions (state, church, cartels).

The book explores the spirituality of the most vulnerable and marginalised in response to persistent threats and the collapse of conventional safety nets, arguing that devotion to Santa Muerte functions as a critical psychological container for destructive forces, offering a sense of order and control amid the real and existential dangers of a society living through the chaos of an “apocalypse.” This is essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary Mexican Studies as it highlights the psychological impact of life-near-death.

Undertittel
Worshipping Death
ISBN
9781032187532
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
15.4.2026
Antall sider
240