Searching for Madre Matiana: Prophecy and Popular Culture in Modern Mexico

Searching for Madre Matiana: Prophecy and Popular Culture in Modern Mexico

by Edward Wright-Rios
Searching for Madre Matiana: Prophecy and Popular Culture in Modern Mexico

Searching for Madre Matiana: Prophecy and Popular Culture in Modern Mexico

by Edward Wright-Rios

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Overview

In the mid-nineteenth century prophetic visions attributed to a woman named Madre Matiana roiled Mexican society. Pamphlets of the time proclaimed that decades earlier a humble laywoman foresaw the nation’s calamitous destiny—foreign invasion, widespread misery, and chronic civil strife. The revelations, however, pinpointed the cause of Mexico’s struggles: God was punishing the nation for embracing blasphemous secularism. Responses ranged from pious alarm to incredulous scorn. Although most likely a fiction cooked up amid the era’s culture wars, Madre Matiana’s persona nevertheless endured. In fact, her predictions remained influential well into the twentieth century as society debated the nature of popular culture, the crux of modern nationhood, and the role of women, especially religious women. Here Edward Wright-Rios examines this much-maligned—and sometimes celebrated—character and her position in the development of a nation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826346605
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Publication date: 12/01/2014
Series: Diálogos Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 392
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Edward Wright-Rios is an associate professor of history at Vanderbilt University. He is also the author of Revolutions in Mexican Catholicism: Reform and Revelation in Oaxaca, 1887–1934.

Table of Contents

Illustrations ix

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction 1

Part I A National Seer

Chapter 1 Mystical Matters, Mystical Madres: The Legacy of Female Piety in Mexico 21

Chapter 2 The Protagonists of Print 49

Chapter 3 Of Almanacs and Magic Lanterns 87

Chapter 4 Nuestra vidente: Mexico's Messenger of Catholic Resurgence 125

Part II Fitting Fanáticas

Chapter 5 Eso no tiene madre: Satire and Seer in Revolutionary Mexico 153

Chapter 6 Picturing the Prophetess: Lola Álvarez Bravo's Madre Matiana 191

Chapter 7 A Disjointed Modernity: Madre Matiana and the Writings of Agustín Yáñez 227

Conclusion Mexico's Matianas 261

Appendix The Prophecies of Matiana 273

Notes 285

Bibliography 349

Index 379

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