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Idolizing Mary: Maya-Catholic Icons in Yucatán, Mexico

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In the summer of 1648, yellow fever appeared for the first time on the Yucatán Peninsula, claiming the lives of roughly one-third of the population. To combat this epidemic, Spanish colonial authorities carried a miracle-working Marian icon in procession from Itzmal to the capital city of Mérida and back again as a means of invoking divine intercession. Idolizing Mary uses this event and this icon to open a discussion about the early and profound indigenous veneration of the Virgin Mary. Amara Solari argues that particular Marian icons, such as the Virgin of Itzmal, embodied an ideal suite of precontact numinous qualities, which Maya neophytes reframed for their community’s religious needs. Examining prints, paintings, and early modern writings about the Virgin of Itzmal, Solari takes up various topics that contributed to the formation of Yucatán Catholicism―such as indigenous Maya notions of sacrality, ritual purity, and the formal qualities of offering vessels―and demonstrates how these aligned with the Virgin of Itzmal in such a way that the icon came to be viewed by the native populations as a deity of a new world order. Thoroughly researched and convincingly argued, Idolizing Mary will be welcomed by scholars and students interested in religious transformation and Marian devotion in colonial Spanish America.

200 pages, Hardcover

Published October 8, 2019

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This book was originally a gift, and of course, it made sense: it is about the convergence of Maya culture with Catholic culture. It's totally up my alley. However, what I did not expect was how useful it would be to my thesis. So, thank you to my friends and Solari; it was an unexpected twist that I am thankful for.
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