Las danzas aztecas en la nueva era. Estudio de caso en Guadalajara

Authors

  • Renée de la Torre Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social-Occidente

Keywords:

ritual shell dances, neo-Mexicanism, New-Age spiritualism, syncretism, tradition

Abstract

Religious dance traditions are an expression of religious syncretism in which the relationship between the indigenous, mixed blood and Creole Catholicism groups are disputed. However, in the context of cultural globalization and the intensification of symbolic mobility,
these dances are being reinterpreted by urban neo-Mexicanism movements that inspired innovative New-Age type beliefs, establishing links between the pre-Hispanic civilizations, popular Catholicism, popular urban culture and a global network known as New-Age religion. We analyze a case study of an Aztec dance group from Guadalajara, which is one of the oldest groups in the city and acts as an interface for the practitioners of neo-Mexicanism, spiritual
seekers, Catholic mystics, intellectuals and for the popular dance traditions.

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Published

2014-07-04

How to Cite

de la Torre, R. (2014). Las danzas aztecas en la nueva era. Estudio de caso en Guadalajara. Cuicuilco Revista De Ciencias Antropológicas, 19(55), 145–170. Retrieved from https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/cuicuilco/article/view/397