Ritual Kinship, Volume I

ebook The Structure and Historical Development of the Compadrazgo System in Rural Tlaxcala · Princeton Legacy Library

By Hugo Gino Nutini

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The contents include:
Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
Part I: the Compadrazgo System of Santa Maria Belen Azitzimititlan
1. Cultural Outline of Santa Maria Belen Azitzimititlan
2. Compadrazgo in Perspective: Paradigm and Types
3. Sacrametnal Compadrazgo
4. Primary Nonsacramental Compadrazgo
5. Secondary Nonsacramental Compadrazgo
Part II: Compadrazgo Choice and the Regional System
6. Rcapitulation and Introduction
7. The Structure of Compadrazgo Choice
8. Compadrazgo Choice, Socioeconomic Status, and the Religious Hierarchy
9. The Extracommunity and Regional Dimensions of the Compadrazgo System
Part III: The Historical Development of the Ayuntamiento Religioso and the Compadrazgo System
10. The Syncretic Developement of the Ayuntamiento Religioso and the Cult of the Patron Saint (1519-1670)
11. The Acculturative -Syncretic Developement of the Compadrazgo System (1519-1970).
Conclusions
Appendix: A Synoptic Study of the Compadrazgo in Latin
America
Notes
Glossary
References Cited
Index
Originally published in 1981.
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Ritual Kinship, Volume I