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Insecurity and Contemporary Mexican Religiosity

Insecurity and Contemporary Mexican Religiosity

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Insecurity and Contemporary Mexican Religiosity

Amalendu Misra

Philosophy / Religious

Insecurity and Contemporary Mexican Religiosity investigates the intersection between insecurity and non-mainstream faiths in contemporary Mexico. It asks why people turn to contentious faiths during extremities.
 
This detailed study brings to light how a belief system representing three popular saints - Santa Muerte, Jesús Malverde, and San Judas Tadeo - has been
adopted by the country’s poor and marginal and co-opted by criminal fraternities.
 
By interrogating manifestations of this new religiosity in Mexican society, Amalendu Misra demonstrates how faith can bolster the assertion of
power in order to challenge authority and even on occasion inflict injury on adversaries. Misra also draws on testimonials, religious representations, and disturbing
statistics regarding brutality to underscore the dependence on specific forms of divinity, of those seeking to survive Mexico’s ecosystem of spiralling criminal violence.
Amalendu Misra is Professor of International Politics at Lancaster University, UK. He is the author of the following monographs: On Beheading
(2022); Towards a Philosophy of Narco Violence in Mexico (2017); The Landscape of Silence: Sexual Violence Against Men in War (2015); Politics of Civil Wars (2008);
Afghanistan – The Labyrinth of Violence (2005); and Identity and Religion (2004).

Publication Date: 26 May 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9783032158277
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 224

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