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Home SOCIOLOGY CULTURAL AND IDENTITY STUDIES Fariseos : moral, control de los impulsos y masculinidad en la tradición folclórica de San Pedro de la Cueva, Sonora /

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    Núñez Noriega, Guillermo. Fariseos : moral, control de los impulsos y masculinidad en la tradición folclórica de San Pedro de la Cueva, Sonora / Guillermo Núñez Noriega. Hermosillo, Sonora, México : Universidad de Sonora , 2020. 280 pages : color illustrations, 22 cm. ISBN: 9786075183855 9786077900436. Analysis of the origins and effects of the “Fariseos” (pharisees) a tradition from San Pedro de la Cueva, where men are masked and dressed in extravagant and murky disguise, popular during the Catholic celebrations of Holy Week. Originated out of the need by Catholic and Jesuit missionaries to control aggressive, irrational and sexual impulses among the population. The book analyzes the folklore and cultural institutions behind the symbolism of the figure of the Fariseos and its role in the social norms that ruled over the indigenous communities of Sonora.

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Categories: CULTURAL AND IDENTITY STUDIES, SOCIOLOGY Tags: Folklore -- Social aspects -- Mexico,
Masculinity -- Mexico

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