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Robert A. Orsi is Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University and author of The Madonna of 115th Street: Faith and Community in Italian Harlem, 1880-1950 and Thank You, St. Jude: Women's Devotions to the Patron Saint of Hopeless Causes. He has taught at Fordham University at Lincoln Center and at the Universita degli Studi di Roma and has held fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Orsi's books have been awarded the Alpha Sigma Nu National Book Prize of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (1985); the American Catholic Historical Association's John Gilmary Shea Prize (1986); and the Merle Curti Award in American Social History from the Organization of American Historians (1998).
List of contributors: (CB will pass contributor info to Marketing as soon as it is complete)Wayne AshleyDavid H. Brown Karen McCarthy BrownMadeline DuntleyJack KugelmassJoseph SciorraThomas A. TweedJoanne Punzo WaghorneDiane Winston
Foreword | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction: Crossing the City Line | p. 1 |
Staying Grounded in a High-Rise Building: Ecological Dissonance and Ritual Accommodation in Haitian Vodou | p. 79 |
The Hindu Gods in a Split-Level World: The Sri Siva-Vishnu Temple in Suburban Washington, D.C. | p. 103 |
Diasporic Nationalism and Urban Landscape: Cuban Immigrants at a Catholic Shrine in Miami | p. 131 |
Altared Spaces: Afro-Cuban Religions and the Urban Landscape in Cuba and the United States | p. 155 |
Moses of the South Bronx: Aging and Dying in the Old Neighborhood | p. 231 |
The Religious Boundaries of an In-between People: Street Feste and the Problem of the Dark-Skinned Other in Italian Harlem, 1920-1990 | p. 257 |
Heritage, Ritual, and Translation: Seattle's Japanese Presbyterian Church | p. 289 |
"We Go Where the Italians Live": Religious Processions as Ethnic and Territorial Markers in a Multi-ethnic Brooklyn Neighborhood | p. 310 |
The Stations of the Cross: Christ, Politics, and Processions on New York City's Lower East Side | p. 341 |
"The Cathedral of the Open Air": The Salvation Army's Sacralization of Secular Space, New York City, 1880-1910 | p. 367 |
Contributors | p. 393 |
Index | p. 395 |
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