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The Worlds of Junipero Serra : Historical Contexts and Cultural Representations

Bargellini, Clara(Contributions by)Beebe, Rose Marie(Contributions by)Dagenais, John(Contributions by)Huckins, Pamela(Contributions by)Kagan, Richard L.(Contributions by)Komanecky, Michael K.(Contributions by)Lewis, Cynthia Neri(Contributions by)Melvin, Karen(Contributions by)Refugio de la Torre Curiel, Jose(Contributions by)Hackel, Steven W.(Edited by)
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In September 2015, Junipero Serra was canonized by Pope Francis in Washington DC against the protest of many Californian Native Americans who criticized his brutal treatment of their ancestors and destruction of their culture.

Like most complex historical figures, Junipero Serra has been interpreted in countless ways, often contextualized mainly in California.

This book situates Serra in the context of the three major places that he lived, learned, and proselytized: Mallorca, Mexico, and Alta California and uses scholars from all three countries to create a rare glimpse into the life of the saint in three cultural dimensions.

Essays on his use of music and art, and his representation in popular culture chart the life and impact of Serra, his education, and ideology, Franciscan influence, the plans and building of the missions, Native people and other important topics revolving around his life and history of Serra and the Catholic church in Mexico and California.

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Product Details
0520295390 / 9780520295391
Hardback
979.401
23/02/2018
United States
292 pages, 33 b-w illus
152 x 229 mm, 590 grams