Comer y beber. Fiestas del cristianismo indígena en la Provincia de los Charcas del Perú (Jujuy, siglos XVI-XVIII)

Enrique Normando Cruz; Luisa Consuelo Soler Lizarazo

Keywords: Festividad, Religiones, Amerindio

Abstract

This study classifies the diversity of indigenous Christianity festivals in Jujuy within the Province of Charcas in Peru. In this context, it analyzes the performance related to food, drinks, and the economy of festive spending. Comparing documentary sources, situations of coercion, domination and adaptation in resistance are corroborated, as well as those of linkage between cultural systems, especially at the festive performance. Therefore, the researchers sustain that the festivities of indigenous Christianity are not limited to mere adaptations to an order of domination; it also happens with the festive expenses, which are part of an economic system anchored in institutions and agents immersed in a complex and diverse - but not always conflicting - religious cultural system. This could explain the remarkable validity and dynamism of the religious festivals in the Puna of Jujuy, Tucumán and throughout the Andean world.

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Título según SCOPUS: Eating and drinking. festivals of indigenous christianity in the province of charcas in peru (jujuy, 16th to18th centuries)
Título según SCIELO: Comer y beber. Fiestas del cristianismo indígena en la Provincia de los Charcas del Perú (Jujuy, siglos XVI-XVIII)
Título de la Revista: Revista Iberoamericana de Viticultura Agroindustria y Ruralidad
Volumen: 8
Número: 24
Editorial: Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Santiago de Chile
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página final: 184
Idioma: Spanish
Financiamiento/Sponsor: Proyecto PAPIIT- UNAM IG400619 y Proyecto FONDECYT REGULAR N.1201032
URL: https://doi.org/10.35588/rivar.v8i24.5189
DOI:

10.35588/rivar.v8i24.5189

Notas: SCIELO, SCOPUS - SciELO, RedALyC y Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) de Web of Science (Thomson Reuters - ISI)