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Upward Not Sunwise Resonant Rupture In Navajo Neopentecostalism 1st Edition Kimberly Jenkins Marshall

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Upward Not Sunwise Resonant Rupture In Navajo Neopentecostalism 1st Edition Kimberly Jenkins Marshall
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Publisher: Nebraska
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.31 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Kimberly Jenkins Marshall
ISBN: 9780803294950, 0803294956
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Upward Not Sunwise Resonant Rupture In Navajo Neopentecostalism 1st Edition Kimberly Jenkins Marshall by Kimberly Jenkins Marshall 9780803294950, 0803294956 instant download after payment.

Upward, Not Sunwise explores an influential and growing neo-Pentecostal movement among Native Americans characterized by evangelical Christian theology, charismatic “spirit-filled” worship, and decentralized Native control. As in other global contexts, neo-Pentecostalism is spread by charismatic evangelists practicing faith healing at tent revivals.In North America, this movement has become especially popular among the Diné (Navajo), where the Oodlání (“Believers”) movement now numbers nearly sixty thousand members. Participants in this movement value their Navajo cultural identity yet maintain a profound religious conviction that the beliefs of their ancestors are tools of the devil. Kimberly Jenkins Marshall has been researching the Oodlání movement since 2006 and presents the first book-length study of Navajo neo-Pentecostalism. Key to the popularity of this movement is what the author calls “resonant rupture,” or the way the apparent continuity of expressive forms holds appeal for Navajos, while believers simultaneously deny the continuity of these forms at the level of meaning. Although the music, dance, and poetic language at Oodlání tent revivals is identifiably Navajo, Oodlání carefully re-inscribe their country gospel music, dancing in the spirit, use of the Navajo language, and materials of faith healing as transformationally new and different. Marshall explores these and other nuances of Navajo neo-Pentecostal practices by examining how Oodlání perform their faith under the big white tents scattered across the Navajo Nation.

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