Witchcraft and Welfare: Spiritual Capital and the Business of Magic in Modern Puerto Rico

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University of Texas Press, 21 may 2009 - 335 páginas

Persecuted as evil during colonial times, considered charlatans during the nation-building era, Puerto Rican brujos (witch-healers) today have become spiritual entrepreneurs who advise their clients not only in consultation with the spirits but also in compliance with state laws and new economic opportunities. Combining trance, dance, magic, and healing practices with expertise in the workings of the modern welfare state, they help lawyers win custody suits, sick employees resolve labor disability claims, single mothers apply for government housing, or corporation managers maximize their commercial skills.

Drawing on extensive fieldwork among practicing brujos, this book presents a masterful history and ethnography of Puerto Rican brujería (witch-healing). Raquel Romberg explores how brujería emerged from a blending of popular Catholicism, Afro-Latin religions, French Spiritism, and folk Protestantism and also looks at how it has adapted to changes in state policies and responded to global flows of ideas and commodities. She demonstrates that, far from being an exotic or marginal practice in the modern world, brujería has become an invisible yet active partner of consumerism and welfare capitalism.

 

Índice

RITUAL ALCHEMY
1
SHIFTING FACES
27
GATEKEEPERS AND HERETICS DISPUTING SACRED TERRITORIES
29
NATION BUILDING AND THE SECULARIZATION OF SPIRITUALITY
54
SPIRITUAL LAISSEZFAIRE AND THE COMMODIFICATION OF FAITH
81
THE TECHNOLOGIES OF COSMIC AND WORLDLY SUCCESS
107
BRUJOS SAINTS OR BROKERS?
109
SPIRITUAL ASSETS AND THE ENTANGLEMENTS OF POWER
142
THE GLOBAL BAZAAR OF SPIRITUAL ENTERPRISE
172
THE MORAL ECONOMY OF BUREAUCRATIC PROVIDENCE
210
ADVOCATES AND LAWYERS OF ANOTHER ORDER
236
THE HALLOWEEN EXTRAVAGANZA
255
NOTES
271
BIBLIOGRAPHY
289
INDEX
305
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Raquel Romberg currently teaches at Tel Aviv University in Israel. She taught previously at Swarthmore College and Temple University and was a Mellon Scholar in the Institute for Global Stdies in Culture, Power and History at Johns Hopkins University.

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