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ISBN
9780813061689
Subject Area
Religion, Social Science
Publication Name
Negotiating Respect : Pentecostalism, Masculinity, and the Politics of Spiritual Authority in the Dominican Republic
Publisher
University Press of Florida
Item Length
9 in
Subject
Christianity / Protestant, Christianity / Pentecostal & Charismatic, Christianity / Catholic, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Anthropology / General, Customs & Traditions
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Brendan Jamal Thornton
Item Weight
18.3 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Publisher
University Press of Florida
ISBN-10
0813061687
ISBN-13
9780813061689
eBay Product ID (ePID)
211324016

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
288 Pages
Publication Name
Negotiating Respect : Pentecostalism, Masculinity, and the Politics of Spiritual Authority in the Dominican Republic
Language
English
Subject
Christianity / Protestant, Christianity / Pentecostal & Charismatic, Christianity / Catholic, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Anthropology / General, Customs & Traditions
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Author
Brendan Jamal Thornton
Subject Area
Religion, Social Science
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
18.3 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2015-035904
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"A much-needed ethnography that reorientates cultural understandings of Christianity andDominican culture in poor, marginalized, and discriminated communities."-- Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute "Adds nuance to the literature on identity and religion in Latin America."-- Journal of Anthropological Research "Rich and insightful. . . . Provides valuable insight into how religion, masculinity and economic changes are reshaping specific places whilst being tied into vast, global movements."-- Marginalia "A welcome and overdue ethnographic account of Christian Pentecostal 'evangélicos' in poor barrios of the Dominican Republic. . . . Thornton unpacks the very unlikely and unspoken alliance forged between urban gangs and Protestant churches."-- Anthropos "Vivid biographical sketches and interview material provide compelling evidence of [a] gendered ideal of conversion and its social consequences."-- New West Indian Guide "An accessible book for those who are new to the fields of Latin American studies, Pentecostalism, or religious studies in general. Negotiating Respect demonstrates the value of ethnographic studies of Pentecostalism, as they continue to provide important insights for the study of religion."-- Reading Religion "Thornton convincingly demonstrates the power and rootedness of Pentecostalism in the tangible benefits of social efficacy and 'respect' while relativizing the religious movement within a wider array of Dominican, and more broadly Caribbean, religious practices."-- AnthroCyBib "Offers a rich and insightful ethnographic contribution to our understanding of Pentecostalism and masculinity in the Dominican Republic, and it provides valuable insight into how religion, masculinity and economic changes are reshaping specific places whilst being tied into vast, global movements."-- LA Review of Books, "A welcome and overdue ethnographic account of Christian Pentecostal "evangélicos" in poor barrios of the Dominican Republic. . . . Thornton unpacks the very unlikely and unspoken alliance forged between urban gangs and Protestant churches."-- Anthropos "Vivid biographical sketches and interview material provide compelling evidence of [a] gendered ideal of conversion and its social consequences."-- New West Indian Guide, "A welcome and overdue ethnographic account of Christian Pentecostal "evangélicos" in poor barrios of the Dominican Republic. . . . Thornton unpacks the very unlikely and unspoken alliance forged between urban gangs and Protestant churches."-- Anthropos "Vivid biographical sketches and interview material provide compelling evidence of [a] gendered ideal of conversion and its social consequences."-- New West Indian Guide "Thornton convincingly demonstrates the power and rootedness of Pentecostalism in the tangible benefits of social efficacy and 'respect' while relativizing the religious movement within a wider array of Dominican, and more broadly Caribbean, religious practices."-- Anthrocybib
Dewey Decimal
277.293/083
Synopsis
Caribbean Studies Association Barbara T. Christian Literary Award Negotiating Respect is an ethnographically rich investigation of Pentecostal Christianity?the Caribbean?s fastest growing religious movement?in the Dominican Republic. Based on fieldwork in a barrio of Villa Altagracia, Brendan Jamal Thornton examines the everyday practices of Pentecostal community members and the complex ways in which they negotiate legitimacy, recognition, and spiritual authority within the context of religious pluralism and Catholic cultural supremacy. Probing gender, faith, and identity from an anthropological perspective, he considers in detail the lives of young male churchgoers and their struggles with conversion and life in the streets. Thornton shows that conversion offers both spiritual and practical social value because it provides a strategic avenue for prestige and an acceptable way to transcend personal history. Through an exploration of the church and its relationship to barrio institutions like youth gangs and Dominican vodú , he further draws out the meaningful nuances of lived religion providing new insights into the social organization of belief and the significance of Pentecostal growth and popularity globally. The result is a fresh perspective on religious pluralism and contemporary religious and cultural change., Caribbean Studies Association Barbara T. Christian Literary Award Negotiating Respect is an ethnographically rich investigation of Pentecostal Christianity--the Caribbean's fastest growing religious movement--in the Dominican Republic. Based on fieldwork in a barrio of Villa Altagracia, Brendan Jamal Thornton examines the everyday practices of Pentecostal community members and the complex ways in which they negotiate legitimacy, recognition, and spiritual authority within the context of religious pluralism and Catholic cultural supremacy. Probing gender, faith, and identity from an anthropological perspective, he considers in detail the lives of young male churchgoers and their struggles with conversion and life in the streets. Thornton shows that conversion offers both spiritual and practical social value because it provides a strategic avenue for prestige and an acceptable way to transcend personal history. Through an exploration of the church and its relationship to barrio institutions like youth gangs and Dominican vod , he further draws out the meaningful nuances of lived religion providing new insights into the social organization of belief and the significance of Pentecostal growth and popularity globally. The result is a fresh perspective on religious pluralism and contemporary religious and cultural change., Negotiating Respect is an ethnographically rich investigation of Pentecostal Christianity--the Caribbean's fastest growing religious movement--in the contemporary Dominican Republic. Within the context of urban poverty in a barrio of Villa Altagracia, Brendan Jamal Thornton considers the role of religious identity in the lives of young male churchgoers who navigate conversion as a transformative means of status acquisition, authority, and transition out of gang life. Thornton shows that conversion offers both spiritual and practical social value because it provides a strategic avenue for prestige and an acceptable way to transcend personal history., Offers an ethnographically rich investigation of Pentecostal Christianity - the Caribbean's fastest growing religious movement-in the contemporary Dominican Republic. Within the context of urban poverty in a barrio of Villa Altagracia, Brendan Jamal Thornton considers the role of religious identity in the lives of young male churchgoers.
LC Classification Number
F1443.8 .M34 2021
Copyright Date
2016
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