Contingency and social reassembling. Young members of "El Camino Rojo" in Mexico

The article addresses a phenomenon that is interested in anthropologists: the constitution and expansion of networks and groups that interact from a spiritual discourse with native, ecological and mystical elements. It addresses the case of young "followers of the Red Road" in the State of...

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Autores principales: Arriaga Ornelas, José Luis, Marcial Jiménez, Rodrigo
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Publicado: Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin 2017
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spelling I22-R128-article-17892024-04-09T12:20:35Z Contingency and social reassembling. Young members of "El Camino Rojo" in Mexico Contingencia y reensamblado social entre los jóvenes seguidores de “El Camino Rojo” en México Arriaga Ornelas, José Luis Marcial Jiménez, Rodrigo Neochamanism Sspirituality Young people Red road Connections and network Neochamanismo Espiritualidad Jóvenes Camino rojo Conexiones y red The article addresses a phenomenon that is interested in anthropologists: the constitution and expansion of networks and groups that interact from a spiritual discourse with native, ecological and mystical elements. It addresses the case of young "followers of the Red Road" in the State of Mexico. These individuals are self-enrolled in the rituals mandated by the "Sacred Fire of Izachilatlan" (FSI), such as The Dance of the Sun, The Seek of Vision, El Temascal and the Half Moon Ceremony, where it consumes peyote or ayahuasca for medicinal purposes and religious. They contextualize and describe the local and global relations of this group. Heuristically, he uses the notions of "controversy" and "actor-network" to understand the processes of (re) association or social reassembly around a discourse and spiritual practices that are expanding in Latin America and Europe within the framework of what some have called "neomexicanidad" or "neochamanismo", attached to the sensitivity New Age. El artículo aborda un fenómeno que de manera creciente está captando la atención de algunos antropólogos: la constitución y expansión de redes y colectivos en los que actores y actantes interactúan a partir de un discurso espiritual que incorpora elementos nativos, ecológicos y místicos. Se aborda el caso de jóvenes autonombrados “seguidores del Camino Rojo” en el Estado de México. Son individuos que se autoadscriben a una serie de rituales revindicados por el “Fuego Sagrado de Izachilatlán” (FSI), como La Danza del Sol, La Búsqueda de Visión, El Temascal y la Ceremonia de Media Luna, en los que está presente el consumo del peyote o la ayahuasca con fines medicinales y religiosos. Procediendo etnográficamente se contextualizan y describen las relaciones locales y globales de este grupo; y, dado el carácter contingente del fenómeno, se aborda utilizando heurísticamente las nociones de “controversia” y “actor-red” para entender los procesos de (re)asociación o reensamblado social en torno de un discurso y prácticas espirituales que se expanden por Latinoamérica y Europa en el marco de lo que algunos han llamado "neomexicanidad" o "neochamanismo", adscritos a la sensibilidad New Age. Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin 2017-12-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/1789 Revista Pilquen. Sección Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 20 Núm. 4 (2017): Revista Pilquen. Sección Ciencias Sociales; 41-55 1851-3123 1666-0579 spa https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/1789/1826 https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/1789/html Derechos de autor 2017 Revista Pilquen. Sección Ciencias Sociales
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topic Neochamanism
Sspirituality
Young people
Red road
Connections and network
Neochamanismo
Espiritualidad
Jóvenes
Camino rojo
Conexiones y red
spellingShingle Neochamanism
Sspirituality
Young people
Red road
Connections and network
Neochamanismo
Espiritualidad
Jóvenes
Camino rojo
Conexiones y red
Arriaga Ornelas, José Luis
Marcial Jiménez, Rodrigo
Contingency and social reassembling. Young members of "El Camino Rojo" in Mexico
topic_facet Neochamanism
Sspirituality
Young people
Red road
Connections and network
Neochamanismo
Espiritualidad
Jóvenes
Camino rojo
Conexiones y red
author Arriaga Ornelas, José Luis
Marcial Jiménez, Rodrigo
author_facet Arriaga Ornelas, José Luis
Marcial Jiménez, Rodrigo
author_sort Arriaga Ornelas, José Luis
title Contingency and social reassembling. Young members of "El Camino Rojo" in Mexico
title_short Contingency and social reassembling. Young members of "El Camino Rojo" in Mexico
title_full Contingency and social reassembling. Young members of "El Camino Rojo" in Mexico
title_fullStr Contingency and social reassembling. Young members of "El Camino Rojo" in Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Contingency and social reassembling. Young members of "El Camino Rojo" in Mexico
title_sort contingency and social reassembling. young members of "el camino rojo" in mexico
description The article addresses a phenomenon that is interested in anthropologists: the constitution and expansion of networks and groups that interact from a spiritual discourse with native, ecological and mystical elements. It addresses the case of young "followers of the Red Road" in the State of Mexico. These individuals are self-enrolled in the rituals mandated by the "Sacred Fire of Izachilatlan" (FSI), such as The Dance of the Sun, The Seek of Vision, El Temascal and the Half Moon Ceremony, where it consumes peyote or ayahuasca for medicinal purposes and religious. They contextualize and describe the local and global relations of this group. Heuristically, he uses the notions of "controversy" and "actor-network" to understand the processes of (re) association or social reassembly around a discourse and spiritual practices that are expanding in Latin America and Europe within the framework of what some have called "neomexicanidad" or "neochamanismo", attached to the sensitivity New Age.
publisher Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin
publishDate 2017
url https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/1789
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