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They All Want Magic: Curanderas and Folk Healing (Rio Grande/Río Bravo:  Borderlands Culture and Traditions #16)

They All Want Magic: Curanderas and Folk Healing (Rio Grande/Río Bravo: Borderlands Culture and Traditions #16)

Current price: $45.00
Publication Date: March 12th, 2009
Publisher:
Texas A&M University Press
ISBN:
9781603440998
Pages:
160

Description

Curanderas—traditional healers in Mexican culture—bridge the gaps between multiple planes of existence—spiritual and material, modern and pre-modern—dispensing medicinal herbs, prayers, and instruction. Elizabeth de la Portilla writes of the world and practices of San Antonio curanderas. As a scholar, an ethnographer, and a curandera in training, her parallel perspectives uniquely aid readers in understanding this subordinated culture. Retelling the stories various healers have shared, interpreting their answers to her probing questions, and describing the herbs and recipes they use in their arts, the author vividly illuminates the borderland context of San Antonio. Scholars and readers of anthropology, sociology, Chicana and Chicano studies, and women's studies will savor the many layers of meaning and application in They All Want Magic.

About the Author

ELIZABETH DE LA PORTILLA, an assistant professor of bilingual and bicultural studies in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Texas at San Antonio, holds a joint appointment in the anthropology department there.

Praise for They All Want Magic: Curanderas and Folk Healing (Rio Grande/Río Bravo: Borderlands Culture and Traditions #16)

". . . . This book will enlighten us and remind us of a living part of Mexican American-Latina/o culture with which we all need to remain in contact."  -- Eliseo "Cheo" Torres, author of Curandero: A Life in Mexican Folk Healing
— Eliseo "Cheo" Torres