Crossing Borders with the Santo Nino De Atocha

by Juan Javier Pescador

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Crossing Borders with the Santo Nino de Atocha journeys through the genesis, development, and various metamorphoses in the veneration of the Holy Child of Atocha, from its origins in Zacatecas in the late colonial period through its different transformations over the centuries, across lands and borders, and to the ultimate rising as a defining religious devotion for the Mexican/Chicano experience in the United States. It is a vivid account of the historical origins of the Santo Nino de Atocha and his transformations - 'Everywhere He ever walked', first in the nineteenth century, along the Camino de Tierra Adentro between Zacatecas and New Mexico, to his consolidation as a saint for the Borderlands, and finally, to his contemporary metamorphosis as a border-crossing religious symbol for the immigrant experience and the Mexican/Chicano communities in the United States. Using a wide variety of visual and written materials from archives in Spain, Mexico, and the United States, along with oral history interviews, participant observation, photography, popular art, thanksgiving paintings, and private letters addressed to the Holy Child, Juan Javier Pescador presents the fascinating and intimate history of this religious symbol native to the Borderlands, while dispelling some myths and inaccurate references. Including narrative vignettes with his own personal experiences and fragments of his family's interactions with the Holy Child of Atocha, Pescador presents the book 'as a thanksgiving testimony of the prominent position the Santo Nino de Atocha has enjoyed in the altarcitos of my family and the dear place He has carved in the hearts of my ancestors'.
  • ISBN13 9780826347091
  • Publish Date 1 October 2009
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of New Mexico Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 256
  • Language English