Despreciados y desechados. Itinerario de la canutofobia en Chile en la primera mitad del siglo XX
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https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v1i2.199Keywords:
Revista, pentecostalismo, canutos, locura, templos, trabajo, calles y canutofobiaAbstract
Este artículo analiza testimonios y relatos publicados en las Revistas Fuego de Pentecostés(RFP) sobre la discriminación e intolerancia religiosa que vivieron los pentecostales chilenos enla primera mitad del siglo XX. Se describen las formas y los espacios en que se materializaron dichas actitudes y prejuicios explicitadas en distintas metáforas ignominiosas como canutos y locos, sufridos principalmente en los templos pentecostales, predicaciones callejeras y el trabajo.Downloads
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2007-12-31
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Mansilla, M. (2007). Despreciados y desechados. Itinerario de la canutofobia en Chile en la primera mitad del siglo XX. Cultura Y Religión, 1(2), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.61303/07184727.v1i2.199
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